Published on October 1st, 2006 by London Traveller in Heathrow Airport

DQ Channels MOBILE DEVICE SECURITY: Lost and Forlorn
DQ Channels, India - 1 hour ago
… Heathrow airport alone has around five laptops and 10 mobile phones handed in everyday with just 60 percent being reclaimed the rest go to local auction houses …
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