Pakistan Post Employees Selling Customer Parcels In Markets
A social media user named Haseeb Sohail has revealed that Pakistan Post employees have been selling customer’s parcels in the market. He shared his story on his Facebook account.
Haseeb posted, “I order many items on Ali Express, China, and expect it to be delivered at my home address without tampering or stealing. I have been shopping online for the last seven years, but my parcels have stopped being delivered for the previous two months; they just vanish into thin air by the Pakistan Post.”
Shockingly, it turns out that the Pakistan Post employees are selling these parcels in the market and buyers have been selling them online after opening them. Many items are being sold in ‘Itwaar Bazaar’ every Sunday in Islamabad.
Haseeb said, “I have lost faith in this country. I made orders of around $200 on the Ali express and received only one package worth $1.67 during the last two months.”
Haseeb added, “I tried calling Murad Saeed, the Minister who deals with the Pakistan Post, and it turns out all the MNA’s have given fake mobile numbers to the election commission as per their website. I also spoke to my postman, who delivers parcels to my address in Islamabad. He said packages, which reach Karachi for sorting, are not being released; the estate enterprise employees either sell them or take them to their homes.”
Many online companies do frauds but we did not expect it from country’s oldest and reliable source of the post, Pakistan Post!