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UK Vlogger Loses AirPods In Dubai, Finds Them In Pakistan, Blames 'Cow-Worshipping' Indians
UK Vlogger Loses AirPods In Dubai, Finds Them In Pakistan, Blames 'Cow-Worshipping' Indians

News18

time02-07-2025

  • News18

UK Vlogger Loses AirPods In Dubai, Finds Them In Pakistan, Blames 'Cow-Worshipping' Indians

Last Updated: British YouTuber Miles Routledge found his stolen AirPods in Pakistan after an Indian man sold them there. Routledge criticised Indians, calling them thieves. British YouTuber Miles Routledge had lost his AirPods in Dubai a year ago and finally found them in Pakistan. However, his anger was directed at India because an Indian man had stolen his AirPods and then sold them in Pakistan. Routledge had sparked controversy last year for his racist posts in which he had targeted Indians, and this time again he was criticising Indian culture. Routledge, also known as Lord Miles, blamed the Indians for theft and said that they came from a corrupt system. He also criticised Indians for their religious beliefs and mocked them for worshipping cows. He claimed that the AirPods got stolen after he gave them to Indian cleaners with his belongings. 'Many Indians come from a corrupt system. They worship a god that is a cow, not a real man, which is why I believe Indians are not real men. They stole my AirPods when I trusted them to clean my room and then sold them to a man in Pakistan. I do not like India. It's a country full of 1.4 billion problems," Routledge told the media in Pakistan. As per Pakistan's Geo TV, the influencer had enabled the 'lost mode" feature on his iPhone, which helped him track the AirPods' location in real time. He was left astonished when he saw that the GPS location showed his AirPods were in Kala Gujran, near the city of Jhelum in Pakistan's Punjab. Because he had no direct contacts in Pakistan, the vlogger used his extensive social media following and tagged the Jhelum Police in his posts, reported Geo TV. As per reports, Routledge also shared the device's serial number with the police. The YouTuber has more than 178K subscribers on YouTube and over 333K followers on X. Routledge Reaches Pakistan To Get AirPods, Lashes Out At Indians Taking to X after some time, the British YouTuber said that he will be travelling to Pakistan to recover his 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," the YouTuber tweeted. When he reached Pakistan, the AirPods were already in police custody. In a televised statement, Miles appreciated the Jhelum Police and said that the force did what 'Scotland Yard in London would not do for a British citizen like me." After finding his AirPods, Miles Routledge slammed Indians and called them 'thieves". 'An announcement from the Pakistan Jhelum Police Chief, the Inspector General and Lord Miles regarding the STOLEN AirPods. I have MY AirPods back after 1 year! TLDR; it was unknowingly sold to a Pakistani man by an Indian national who's now been arrested on procuring and trafficking stolen goods," Routledge wrote on X. Last year, the YouTuber shared racist posts targeting Indians, which sparked controversy. Routledge had shared a screenshot of a threatening message sent by an anonymous X user and claimed that he was Indian. In another post, the YouTuber joked about launching nuclear weapons against India. 'When I become Prime Minister of England, I'll open the nuclear silos… I'm itching to launch and atomize entire nations over the smallest infraction (sic)," he wrote. 'Hell, I might just launch at India just for the sake of it!" he wrote.

Cow-worshipping Indians to blame: UK vlogger after finding stolen AirPods in Pak
Cow-worshipping Indians to blame: UK vlogger after finding stolen AirPods in Pak

India Today

time01-07-2025

  • India Today

Cow-worshipping Indians to blame: UK vlogger after finding stolen AirPods in Pak

British YouTuber Miles Routledge, also known as Lord Miles, blamed Indians for the theft after discovering his AirPods in Pakistan nearly a year after they were reportedly lost in Dubai. He claimed that many Indians come from a corrupt system and criticised their religious beliefs, saying they worship also alleged that the AirPods were stolen after he entrusted Indian cleaners with his belongings, only for the device to be stolen and sold to someone in Indians come from a corrupt system. They worship a god that is a cow, not a real man, which is why I believe Indians are not real men. They stole my AirPods when I trusted them to clean my room and then sold them to a man in Pakistan. I do not like India. It's a country full of 1.4 billion problems," he told media in Pakistan. Routledge had enabled the "lost mode" feature on his iPhone, which allowed him to track the AirPods' location in real time, according to a report by Pakistan's Geo his astonishment, the GPS location showed that the pair of wireless earphones had been transported from Dubai all the way to Kala Gujran, near the city of Jhelum in Pakistan's Punjab, according to the no direct contacts in Pakistan, Routledge resorted to his extensive social media following, posting updates on the AirPods' location and directly tagging the Jhelum Police in his posts, Geo TV also reportedly shared the device's serial number with the POLICE ZEROED IN ON PEOPLE WITH DUBAI LINKS FOR AIRPODSDistrict Police Officer (DPO) Jhelum, Tariq Aziz Sindhu, stepped in and directed his team to identify households in the area with links to Dubai. The police carried out a door-to-door search and found the person using the AirPods. Later, they called him in for questioning about the confessed to having the device but stated that he had unknowingly bought them from an Indian national in Dubai, unaware that they were stolen, the report his account, the police proceeded to recover the the British YouTuber was contacted to decide whether he would travel to Pakistan to collect them himself or provide a mailing address for VISITS PAKISTAN TO GET AIRPODSSoon, in a post on X, the British YouTuber announced that he had decided to travel to Pakistan and document the recovery of his AirPods on film."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 tweeted, believing that the police had located the suspect and were preparing for a dramatic arrival, he learned that the AirPods were already in custody, and he was instead invited to lunch at a restaurant, Geo TV a televised statement, Miles praised the Jhelum Police, acknowledging their efforts. He remarked that the force had done what "Scotland Yard in London would not do for a British citizen like me," according to the LASHES OUT AT INDIANSFollowing the recovery of his AirPods, Miles Routledge launched a campaign against Indians, calling them "thieves". In a post, he also claimed the person who stole his AirPods had been arrested in Dubai on theft charges."An announcement from the Pakistan Jhelum Police Chief, the Inspector General and Lord Miles regarding the STOLEN AirPods. I have MY AirPods back after 1 year! TLDR; it was unknowingly sold to a Pakistani man by an Indian national who's now been arrested on procuring and trafficking stolen goods," Routledge said in a post on year too, the YouTuber had sparked controversy after a series of racist posts targeting Indians and joking about launching nuclear bombs at controversy erupted after Routledge shared a screenshot of a threatening message from an anonymous X user in August. Despite no indication of the sender's nationality, he accused the individual of being another post, he joked about deploying nuclear weapons against India."When I become Prime Minister of England, I'll open the nuclear silos... I'm itching to launch and atomize entire nations over the smallest infraction (sic)," he wrote. "Hell, I might just launch at India just for the sake of it!"- Ends

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