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Pakistani-origin suspect extradited from Qatar to US in $100 million theft case

Published on: July 14, 2026 1:21 PM

Qatar extradites Pakistani-origin suspect to US in $100m stolen mobile,  electronics smuggling case - Pakistan Observer

A Pakistani-origin man accused of playing a role in a large-scale stolen electronics and money laundering network has been extradited from Qatar to the United States, where he is now in federal custody in Texas.

Read More: Domestic worker arrested in Rs2.9m theft case

According to the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas, 28-year-old Abdullah Anwar, originally from Karachi, was transferred to the United States on July 10 after being arrested in Qatar. He is currently being held at Collin County Jail while facing multiple federal charges.

A federal grand jury indicted Anwar on charges including conspiracy to transport stolen property in interstate and foreign commerce, conspiracy to commit mail fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Federal authorities said Anwar had previously been released on bond in the case but allegedly fled the United States and travelled to Pakistan before later being arrested in Qatar. The extradition was coordinated by the US Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs with assistance from Qatari authorities, whose cooperation was acknowledged by US officials.

The case forms part of Operation Cash Out, a multi-agency investigation into an alleged criminal network accused of stealing, trafficking and exporting electronic devices. Prosecutors allege the organisation sold more than 70,000 stolen mobile phones, tablets, laptops and smartwatches worth around $100 million, while approximately 20,000 devices were reportedly obtained through identity theft schemes.

US authorities estimate the scheme caused financial losses exceeding $42 million. FBI Director Kash Patel said the wider network has been linked to more than $1 billion in losses over five years, though officials have not specified how much of that amount is directly connected to Anwar.

Court records show that more than 100 individuals have been charged in the broader investigation, with several defendants cooperating with prosecutors.

Read More: Four suspects arrested in chemical theft case in Keamari district

Under US law, the filing of criminal charges does not constitute proof of guilt. Abdullah Anwar, like all defendants, is presumed innocent unless and until the allegations are proven beyond a reasonable doubt in court.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: FBI, Latest, Mobile Phone Theft, money laundering, Pakistan, Qatar, United States

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