Tag: #million

  • Momina Iqbal has odd advice for actors with few social media followers

    Momina Iqbal has odd advice for actors with few social media followers

    In a video Momina said, “Actors with very few followers should leave the showbiz industry, because with a low following, they will neither get work in films nor in dramas.’

    She said, “Since this morning, about ten individuals on the set have informed me that I have just one million social media followers. Because of this, I won’t be able to get work in dramas.”

    She further said, “I’m advising those with fewer followers to leave the industry. Despite having worked in this field for many years, I still don’t matter here, and the reason for this is that I don’t have many social media followers.”

    She complained, “Due to not getting work in showbiz because of fewer followers, I’m now considering either doing something big in life or starting vlogging.”

  • Heist at Toronto Airport: thieves swipe $15 million worth of gold and valuables

    Heist at Toronto Airport: thieves swipe $15 million worth of gold and valuables

    In a theft of an unusually big scale, thieves have managed to steal CA $20 million (USD $15m) worth of gold from a cargo terminal at Toronto’s main international airport on Monday.

    This is the biggest gold heist since July 2019, when a theft of $30 million occurred at an airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil. According to Inspector Stephen Duivesteyn, the container carrying the gold arrived on a flight on Monday evening, but he did not disclose its origin.
    The cargo of the plane carrying the gold, was transferred to a holding facility. However, according to Inspector Duivesteyn, the container carrying the gold was unlawfully taken and reported as missing right after the unloading process.

    “An aircraft arrived here at the airport in the early evening. As per normal procedure, the aircraft was unloaded and cargo was transported from the aircraft to a holding cargo facility,” he said.

    It is uncertain whether the stolen gold is still within the country’s borders. According to The Ottawa Sun, the gold may have been transported from a mine in Northern Ontario to Toronto on behalf of one of the banks. The authorities have not confirmed whether the perpetrators were professional criminals or not, but the investigation is continuing.

    The Toronto Sun claimed that organized criminal gangs are suspected of being responsible for the heist.

  • Govt to send one million Pakistanis abroad for employment

    Govt to send one million Pakistanis abroad for employment

    The Government of Pakistan will send 1 million citizens abroad for employment, Tikka Sani has reported for Samaa. Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, Sajid Hussain Turi, while talking to Samaa said that the ministry is working on signing work visa agreements with fifty countries including Germany.

    He continued by adding that Saudi authorities are coming to Pakistan soon to issue visas and citizens who pass technical training tests will be able to get the visa.

    The minister further said that Japan has also opened visas for Pakistani workers while South Korea has a demand for 10,000 skilled workers from Pakistan.

    The Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis said that 27,000 blocked passports of overseas Pakistanis have also been restored.

  • Police investigators find ‘mastermind’of Rs 750M bank gold scam

    Police investigators find ‘mastermind’of Rs 750M bank gold scam

    The investigation officials have found out that a ‘woman manager’ was a mastermind in the Rs750m gold scam at a private bank in Karachi, ARY News reported.

    As per reports, the investigators have found more hints while investigating financial fraud at a Karachi private bank after they interrogated the suspects.

    They revealed that a woman manager of the bank’s Gulistan-e-Johar branch who had allegedly planned the gold scam divided the shares and gave the money earned from the frauds to the accused bank staffers.

    The accused woman kept giving gifts to the staffers. Investigators also found Rs2,400,000 funds in the bank account of the bank’s gold finance executive Adeel.

    The woman manager had also gifted expensive mobile phones to the bank employees and invested the remaining money to the stock exchange, as well as bought luxurious vehicles.

    The officials said that the mastermind had also given ‘pocket money to the bank staffers in both branches. Police said that 14 arrests have been made in the Rs750 million bank gold scam case so far.