The customs officials at Allama Iqbal International Airport got a tip-off that the crew of PK-758 flight, operated by Capt Amir Hashmi, also the PIA Pilot Association president, would smuggle a large quantity of high-end cell phones (worth over Rs 105,000 each) from the UK.
"The customs authorities took Mr Hashmi and 11 other crew members into custody after 24 iPhones were recovered from the luggage of an air hostess," an official said today.
He said 5,000 pounds (USD 8162) were also recovered from the possession of Hashmi, who defended himself saying under the customs law of the land any passenger could carry foreign currency up to USD 10,000 while traveling abroad.
"Therefore I have committed no crime and it is a conspiracy to defame me by my rivals in the association," Hashmi said.
A case was registered against the air hostess from whose luggage the iPhones were recovered.
The incident caused panic at the airport, besides delaying a Manchester-bound PIA flight for a couple of hours, after the crew staged a sit-in against the detention of their colleagues, calling for an independent inquiry into the case.
PIA spokesman Mashhood Tajwar told PTI that it has launched an inquiry into the incident.
"Strict action will be taken if any of the PIA employee is found in smuggling of smart phones and other articles," he said.
Last month, the customs authorities recovered 37 smart phones of different brands, three tablets and 5,000 pounds from a crew member of PIA flight PK-786 from London.
During interrogation, he revealed it was his first attempt to smuggle cell phones. A case was registered.
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