NEW DELHI: A man has been apprehended for coming into the Delhi airport allegedly the use of a faux travel price tag to peer his Moscow-bound wife off. S Bhojwani was apprehended when the CISF staff, deployed for airport safety, found him roaming suspiciously within the Terminal-Three (T3) development of the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), a senior reputable involved in the airport safety mentioned.
Bhojwani informed the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) staff that he had entered the terminal to peer off his wife, who was travelling to Moscow, the reputable mentioned, including he informed them that he used a cancelled price tag to go into the airport.
The man was subsequently passed over to police, he mentioned. Entering airport terminal without a valid price tag is unlawful underneath Indian aviation rules.
Bhojwani informed the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) staff that he had entered the terminal to peer off his wife, who was travelling to Moscow, the reputable mentioned, including he informed them that he used a cancelled price tag to go into the airport.
The man was subsequently passed over to police, he mentioned. Entering airport terminal without a valid price tag is unlawful underneath Indian aviation rules.
Man enters Delhi airport using fake ticket to see wife off, held
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