The truth about lost AliExpress packages being sold in Islamabad

Author: Web Desk

A picture appeared on the internet recently showing misplaced AliExpress packages being sold at Sunday bazar in Islamabad.

The shop keeper was selling the packages Rs200 only and said that “whatever you find in the packages is yours”. Items price varies according to their size.

This photo went viral all over social media.

Most of the packages have addresses from different countries like Poland, Hong Kong, Azerbaijan, France, Finland etc.

People are literally worried and shocked to see the mail in Sunday bazar.

Moreover, the mail does not belong to any Pakistani address. It seems the packages were purchased from another country as refused articles and then imported as second hand material.

The issue has been reported and the investigation is underway, reports MangoBaaz.

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