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Home / Latest News / Security Shocker: Man enters Delhi’s IGI Airport using Fake Ticket to see off Wife, Held

Security Shocker: Man enters Delhi’s IGI Airport using Fake Ticket to see off Wife, Held

November 19, 2017

Bhojwani told Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel that he had entered terminal to see off his wife, who was travelling to Moscow.

IGI Airport
IGI Airport

A security breach took place at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi when a man was apprehended for entering International Airport allegedly using a fake travel ticket to see his Moscow-bound wife off.

S Bhojwani was apprehended when CISF personnel, deployed for the Airport Security, found him roaming suspiciously inside Terminal-3 (T3) building of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA).

He further added that he used a cancelled ticket to enter Airport.

Bhojwani was subsequently handed over to the Police.

Entering the Airport Terminal without the valid ticket is illegal under the Indian Aviation Rules.

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