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NDTV
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
UK YouTuber Tracks Stolen AirPods In Pakistan A Year Later, Vows To "Storm The Area"
British YouTuber Miles has gone viral after he revealed his mission to recover his stolen AirPods, which went missing from his Dubai hotel room a year ago. Using Apple's Lost Mode, he tracked the AirPods to Pakistan and vowed to reclaim them. The AirPods, initially missing from his hotel, mysteriously resurfaced in Pakistan, prompting Miles to take action. On May 29, Lord Miles, a popular YouTuber with over 172,000 subscribers, shared an update on his X account about his stolen AirPods, which he tracked to Jhelum, Pakistan, using Apple's Find My app. The screenshot revealed the AirPods' location near "2nd Wife Restaurant" on Defence Road, with recent activity just 31 minutes prior. "My AirPod Pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan, and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back!" he wrote on X, alongside a screenshot showing the current location of his AirPods, somewhere in Pakistan. "They got stolen from my hotel in Dubai and made their way to Pakistan. I enabled lost mode and keep playing the 'find me' noise when he's using the AirPods. I'm going to get a police officer and storm the area, get back my AirPods and film it all. Don't like thieves," he added further. See the tweet here: My AirPod pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back! — Lord Miles Official (@real_lord_miles) May 29, 2025 Lord Miles now plans to involve local authorities to retrieve his stolen AirPods, intending to film the process for his audience. "I'm going to get a police officer and storm the area, get back my AirPods and film it all. Don't like thieves!" he stated. The plan sparked a mixed reaction on social media, with some questioning its practicality and potential costs. One user wrote, "Wouldn't it be easier and, I would think, cheaper, to just buy a new pair?" Another commented, "So you're gonna spend more money on the ticket alone… for AirPods you can just get for 2% of the price question mark." A third said, "My dude, you're not gonna wanna put those in your ears ever again lol." A fourth added, "Miles, could you imagine the amount of earwax attached to the AirPods. It's not worth it."


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
British YouTuber traces AirPods stolen in Pakistan a year later, plans bold recovery mission
British YouTuber Lord Miles has sparked a social media frenzy after revealing his dramatic plan to recover a pair of stolen AirPods Pro, nearly a year after they were stolen from his hotel room in Dubai. Using Apple's Find My tracking system, the content creator recently traced the wireless earbuds to Jhelum, Pakistan. In a post shared on X, Miles included a screenshot from the Find My app, pinpointing the AirPods' location near the '2nd Wife Restaurant' on Defence Road in Jhelum. The device was shown as active just 31 minutes before the screenshot was taken, confirming that the AirPods are still in use. 'My AirPod Pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan, and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back!' he wrote. 'They got stolen from my hotel in Dubai and made their way to Pakistan. I enabled lost mode and keep playing the 'find me' noise when he's using the AirPods.' Determined to reclaim his belongings, Miles said he plans to reach out to local police and document the entire mission. 'I'm going to get a police officer and storm the area, get back my AirPods, and film it all. Don't like thieves!' he wrote. See the post here: My AirPod pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back! — Lord Miles Official (@real_lord_miles) May 29, 2025 Miles' bold recovery plan has set the Internet abuzz, with many users calling it a futile move. 'You could wait till it's a part of India. It will be much easier to get them then. Btw get ample insurance before leaving for Pakistan. And gallons of water too. They don't have any left now,' a user wrote. 'You mean you don't care about the cheaper re-purchase value and getting it back at the next business trip there a year later, even with the thief using it for a year hearing the 'find me' sound all the time? That's the best AirTag / Find my device story I've ever heard,' another user commented. 'You playing a dangerous game,' a third user reacted.


Mint
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
British YouTuber's stolen AirPods Pro found in Pakistan: He now plans to travel to Karachi to get his property back
British YouTuber Lord Miles plans to travel to Pakistan to recover his stolen AirPods Pro. The earphones were reportedly taken from a hotel in Dubai a year ago. Using Apple's Find My app, Miles tracked them to Jhelum, Pakistan, near a place called '2nd Wife Restaurant'. The device was last active just 31 minutes before he checked. The influencer posted a screenshot of the location and said he kept playing the noise from the app whenever the thief used them. He announced on social media that he would fly to Pakistan next week to get them back. 'My AirPod Pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back!' the YouTuber wrote. 'They got stolen from my hotel in Dubai and made their way to Pakistan. I enabled lost mode and keep playing the 'find me' noise when he's using the AirPods,' he added. Miles plans to take local police's help to get back his stolen AirPods and record everything on video. He now wants to share the full recovery journey on social media. 'They got stolen from my hotel in Dubai and made their way to Pakistan. I enabled lost mode and keep playing the 'find me' noise when he's using the AirPods,' he wrote. 'I'm going to get a police officer and storm the area, get back my AirPods and film it all. Don't like thieves!' His post gained massive attention online. One user wondered, '…wouldn't it be easier and, i would think, cheaper, to just buy a new pair?' 'So you're gonna spend more money on the ticket alone… for AirPods you can just get for 2% of the price question mark,' reacted another user. The influencer replied that he was already going to be in the area for some business. 'I'm here in Afghanistan doing business, I need to go to Karachi so I'm passing through,' he wrote. Another user commented, 'Yeah i wouldn't put those back in my ears lol i would just cut the loss.' 'Probably that guy bought somewhere, so they are not yours anymore ;) you can add a sticket next time saying your name,' came from another.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Hindustan Times
British YouTuber tracks stolen AirPods in Pakistan after a year, plans recovery mission: ‘Storm the area'
A British YouTuber, Lord Miles, has taken to social media with a dramatic plan to recover his stolen AirPods Pro — a full year after they were allegedly taken from his hotel room in Dubai. According to the content creator, the wireless earbuds were tracked to Jhelum, Pakistan, thanks to Apple's Find My tracking system. Also read: Indian YouTuber recounts terrifying hiking experience in Norway, praises volunteers for swift rescue: 'Angels do exist' Sharing the story on social media platform X, the YouTuber posted a screenshot from the Find My app showing the exact location of the AirPods near '2nd Wife Restaurant' on Defence Road in Jhelum. The device had been active just 31 minutes before the screenshot was taken, indicating that it is still in use. In his post, the YouTuber wrote, 'My AirPod Pros have been lost for a year in Pakistan and guess who's going to go there next week and get his property back!' He added, 'They got stolen from my hotel in Dubai and made their way to Pakistan. I enabled lost mode and keep playing the 'find me' noise when he's using the AirPods.' He now plans to involve local law enforcement in the retrieval, vowing to film the entire experience for his audience. 'I'm going to get a police officer and storm the area, get back my AirPods and film it all. Don't like thieves!' he said. The post has sparked widespread interest online, with many following the story to see how the unconventional tech recovery mission unfolds. A user commented, '…wouldn't it be easier and, i would think, cheaper, to just buy a new pair? ' Another added, 'revenge is priceless" One user noted, 'You're gonna have to bribe whatever police officer you bring with you, and it's gonna take a lot of money to get them to take action... At least $3.75 USD" Also read: Indian-American Megha Vemuri faces vicious trolling after pro-Palestine MIT speech, deactivates LinkedIn profile