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Federal Interior Ministry directs provinces to keep eye on model girls

byM. Imran Mehar
08/04/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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Ayyan Ali smuggling case engulfed other models

LAHORE: All model girls were put under keen observation after Model Ayyan Ali case as the Federal Interior Ministry has written a letter to all provincial departments to monitor if models are involved in smuggling and other illegal activities or not.

According to Customs Today sources, the Interior Ministry has written a letter to all provinces to keep an eye on activities of famous models.

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This letter has been written after super Model Ayan Ali case in which she was arrested at Benazir Bhutto International Airport on attempting to smuggle US $500,000 to Dubai.

As per detail, security agencies have intelligence information that other famous models are also involved in illegal transactions of money and anti-Pakistan activities. Following the intelligence information Federal Interior Ministry has directed the provinces to observe movements of the models.

It has been directed in letter that all the departments concerned must investigate the foreign tours of models and also enhance the scrutiny procedures at international airports.

It is pertinent to mention here that security agencies have received foreign tours’ details of the Super Model Ayan Ali that reveals she has visited more than 40 times to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharja.

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