As a near-weekly flier, Qyira Yusri is attuned to the rising menace of in-flight theft, mainly by Chinese gangs targeting flights across Asia to pilfer cash, credit cards and luxury handbags stored in overhead compartments.
She checks everything twice before boarding, puts aside her passport and phone and only places carry-on luggage overhead in her eye line.
For the 30-year-old, whose next flight to Bangkok from Malaysia will be her 55th in a work-packed year, a healthy dose of paranoia...
Mile-high crime club: theft syndicates target Asia’s airlines
Published 2 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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