MANGALURU: CISF team of workers at Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) on Saturday intercepted a man certain for Nagpur by way of Mumbai once they recovered 15 reside rounds of a nil.32 revolver in his hand bag. The passenger used to be known as Ismail, 63, a resident of Nelyady in Belthangady.
The passenger had inadvertently left the ammunition of his approved hearth arm in the hand bag, having deposited the weapon with the jurisdictional police as a result of elections in Karnataka.
CISF team of workers, as in keeping with norms, passed him over to the jurisdictional Bajpe police station as Ismail did not have a copy of the license with him.
During inquiry, police learnt that Ismail had an fingers license with jurisdiction far and wide Karnataka and that he had deposited the weapon at Belthangady police station in view of election code of habits on April 4.
Ismail, an agriculturist and a businessman by career, had left the rounds in the hand bag and had forgotten to take away them before air shuttle.
Vipul Kumar, city police chief, mentioned on verification, it's ascertained that the incident is an impartial match and had not anything to do with the day’s VVIP discuss with and Ismail used to be allowed to go. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at MIA later in the day from Shivamogga as part of his ongoing election rallies in the state.
The passenger had inadvertently left the ammunition of his approved hearth arm in the hand bag, having deposited the weapon with the jurisdictional police as a result of elections in Karnataka.
CISF team of workers, as in keeping with norms, passed him over to the jurisdictional Bajpe police station as Ismail did not have a copy of the license with him.
During inquiry, police learnt that Ismail had an fingers license with jurisdiction far and wide Karnataka and that he had deposited the weapon at Belthangady police station in view of election code of habits on April 4.
Ismail, an agriculturist and a businessman by career, had left the rounds in the hand bag and had forgotten to take away them before air shuttle.
Vipul Kumar, city police chief, mentioned on verification, it's ascertained that the incident is an impartial match and had not anything to do with the day’s VVIP discuss with and Ismail used to be allowed to go. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at MIA later in the day from Shivamogga as part of his ongoing election rallies in the state.
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