PIA air hostess arrested in Canada over illegal activity
The Canadian police arrested a PIA air hostess Hina Sani at Toronto International Airport, Canada. They arrested the PIA air hostess after they found irrelevant passports in her possession.
Those passports belonged to people who were allegedly unrelated to Hina. Media sources claimed that the passports of supposedly unconnected persons were seized in the possession of the detained air hostess, Hina Sani. She was on flight PK-789 to Toronto.
However, this is not the first time the behavior of air hostesses has raised concerns. She had already received a warning for allegedly bringing illegal goods into Canada.
It has also been revealed that the arrested air hostess is a relative of a popular Pakistani singer and a social media model herself. Her involvement in such cases has sparked widespread interest and raised doubts about the circumstances of her arrest.
Furthermore, it has come to light that Hina Sani was traveling with seven more flight attendants on flight PK-789. However, the airline for Toronto declared all of them “no-flyers.”
According to media sources, the crew acquired special approval from the deputy general manager (DGM) of Flight Services to use his ID, which is an unusual activity. This also raises additional concerns regarding the events leading up to the arrest of Hina Sani.
Following the arrest, Canadian police questioned the remaining two air hostesses on the flight. Later, they eventually allowed them to return to their hotel after doing their interrogation.
Click here to read updates on the second PIA air hostess who went missing from Canada in one week
Carrying the passports of other people while traveling is an International offense. A PIA spokesman, Abdullah Khan acknowledged they were aware of the issue. They were in contact with Canadian authorities to cooperate.
Abdullah said they were in contact with Canadian authorities to cooperate. He stated they would fully cooperate with the Canadian authorities. They will take any legal action suggested by Canadian authorities.
However, this is not the first time a PIA employee has been on the radar of Canadian police. An air hostess from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) reportedly went missing while on duty in Canada last month.
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