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Why luggage lost in TIA ?

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Exactly when Rob Raker, an American domain researcher turned-movie producer, surrendered the possibility that he could locate his lost camera, all the more critically photos from his outing to the Bardiya National Park, he got a "startling" call from Nepal.

"Is this Rob, proprietor of a camera lost in Nepal?" asked Deepak Ojha, a senior Airport Terminal Services officer. Ojha went past his honorable obligation to track Raker down through a Google aggregate, ktmktm.

Two months back, Raker, a changeless occupant of Boulder in Colorado, the US, had unintentionally deserted his Canon 5D Mark III camera worth US $4,000 at the Tribhuvan International Airport on his way home.

"I could scarcely trust my ears," Raker said in his email to the Post, "I instantly told my significant other, who was likewise totally stunned that somebody from Nepal could track me down in the US to tell me that the camera had been discovered." Raker's camera is only one of several assets travelers desert at the worldwide air terminal.
Consistently, around twelve dissensions are enlisted at the Terminal Management Division (TMD) of the air terminal. Up to this point, in any case, the air terminal authorities had not given careful consideration to lost properties, aside from keeping a log of things found.

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