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FIA fails to decode Ayyan Ali’s cell phone

byM. Faizan
30/07/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has failed to decode super model  Ayyan Ali’s cell phone while Intelligence Bureau is too unsuccessful to do the same, after which cell phones of the super model is returned to the customs authorities. Now the customs authorities have seized the cell phones of the super model as their property.

It is pertinent to mention here that when Ayyan Ali was arrested she used the SIM of UAE cellular company Etisalat while Ayyan used Blackberry set and services. During the investigations process officials asked Ayyan Ali to provide code of her cell phone, but she refused to provide the same and said that she forget it after that customs authorities sent the mobile phone to the FIA and the Intelligence Bureau,  but both departments failed to decode cell phones of Ayyan Ali.

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Sources told Customs Today that during investigation, at one stage, Ayyan Ali was ready to provide code of her cell phone to the investigations officials but after some time she again said that she forgot it. The Customs Investigations and Information collected valuable information from the data of Ayyan’s Ali cell phone.

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