Sindh police return stolen mobile phones to Polish tourists

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Sindh police return stolen mobile phones to Polish tourists

The couple had their mobile phones snatched two weeks ago while traveling in Sujawal.
Sindh police return stolen mobile phones to Polish tourists

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15 Jan 2025

The Sindh Police successfully returned mobile phones to a Polish tourist couple who had been robbed in Sujawal by armed men.

According to SSP Sujawal, the recovered phones were handed over to the tourists in Lahore. 

The couple had their mobile phones snatched two weeks ago while traveling in Sujawal.

The SSP added that the police apprehended the three suspects involved in the robbery within three days and managed to recover the stolen phones.

In a video message, the Polish cyclist couple expressed their gratitude to the Sindh Police and the people of Pakistan for their hospitality, love, and support, despite the unfortunate incident.

The incident occurred near the Sujawal-Badin bypass while the couple was visiting the Amli graveyard and traveling towards Hyderabad when they were mugged.

Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar instructed the police to take swift action against the culprits.

The victims, Kowalczyk Jakuo Tomasz and his spouse, Scantamburlo Mae Elisabeth, were on a world tour and had visited 10 countries over the past seven months before arriving in Pakistan.

According to SSP Sujawal Dr Abdul Khaliq Pirzada, three muggers robbed the couple of an iPhone and Rs 72,000 in cash.

The couple were guests of the provincial archaeology department and stayed at the Archaeology Guest House the night before the incident. 

As part of their journey through countries such as France, Italy, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Russia, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, they were heading toward India.

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