Bengaluru: Paracyclist Aditya Mehta forced to remove prosthetic leg at B'luru airport


Bengaluru, Oct 13 (PTI): As if the "psychological hurt" was not enough, Indian paracyclist Aditya Mehta was also left bleeding after being forced to remove his prosthetic limb as part of a security check at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) here.

Two months after a similar incident of humiliation, Aditya had to go through the ordeal again when he was forced to remove his prosthetic limb on October 11 and while hurriedly wearing it back to catch the flight he ended up hurting himself.

"They forced me to remove my limb. It took 45 minutes to wear it back. While I was wearing it inside the room, the officials asked me to come out quickly as the take-off time was nearing. In that tension I started to push my stump very hard, and when I removed the limb in my house, I found I was bleeding," Mehta told PTI on phone from Hyderabad.

Earlier on two occasions, Mehta had been humiliated by the security people at Delhi and Bengaluru airports. Mehta said he was asked by CISF official Thakur Das to get inside a room and remove his prosthetic limb.

"At the airport the same person (Thakur Das), with whom I had an issue at the airport, was there and he asked me to get into a room and remove the limb," he said.

Mehta pleaded with the official that if he removed his artificial limb it would take at least 45 minutes to wear it back and the flight is about to take-off in next 30 minutes.

"If I remove the limb, it will take 45 minutes to wear it back and my flight is ready to take-off in next 30 minutes," he pleaded with the officer.

"But the officer told me 'No, if it is an injury, it is your problem. We have to take care of security and you should allow us to do our duty'," Mehta said.

Mehta argued that he had been to three other airports but the officials there did not ask him to remove his limb.

"I told them the security officials can check the ETD. In fact, I had been to three other airports, where they did not force me to remove my limb."

Venting his ire on social media, Mehta said despite writing to DGCA asking for full-body scanners for disabled people be set up, no action has been taken so far.

The DGCA office in Hyderabad said that asking people with prosthetic limbs to remove them is standard operating procedure as part of security.

  

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 14 2016

    It is every once fault. First of all the person must his condition when he book his ticket. Second the Travel agent/air craft persons must ask the passenger to arrive early for security check. Third it is the person who is disabled must request to go for security check early with doctor's notes. Hope this incident will open all of eyes including Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati, Minister for Civil Aviation, Govt. of India and also our PM MR. Modi if he is having time to care!.

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    GOVERNMENT SHOULD THINK ABOUT SECURITY AND SUCH DISABLE PERSONS HOW TO AVOID POBLEMS

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Oct 14 2016

    @Valerian R.Ujjre,Security personal should also be good trained to deal with People with such People.Duty yes but with a touch of humanity ,start early for security check,but not late,just before plan starts.2)when he has a ID Card,body scan be done to avoid such horrible attacks from security personal.

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  • amarnath Shetty, Bantwal

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Standard procedure only for Poor /powerless people . and for VIP people no Std.

    Secondly these std procedure may have lot off loopholes let them find and remove it.

    Third opinion is for disable able there should be different std.

    Finally.. If there is case that all stand procedures are for the security of pax not for harassing

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  • HASHIM, KUNDAPURA

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    standard operating procedure as part of security must and always priority.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    With due respect to the athlete, i don't think its wrong. Security & safety is very important.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Kamath,

    Rightly said.
    I had a surgery for slip disk in 2011 with Titanium or Stainless objects are implanted to support my vertebra. Since that time I carry my medical papers with X-Ray report along with me whenever I travel by flight. So far I am not questioned or alerted while crossing the security zone but I do not fail to carry the reports.

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  • Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    He should hv carried a medical report from an hospital or an Doctor.
    When there is a threat for our nation from nhieghbouring countries it's duty Of security to check thoroughly

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Two factors are involved.
    People’s security and humanitarian aspect. Both are important and we cannot draw a line which is not important.
    In the modern technological times there are so many advanced machines to detect any hidden prohibited object and the security personnel have to rely on such machines to simplify the process.

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    why to blame the security. He is doing his duty. Dont forget our great President A. Kalam sir did not complain when security asked him to remove his shoes at the USA airport.

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  • Tenny, Mangaluru

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Dear Sir,
    If Aditiya knows that he has to pass through the security he should have checked ample of time prior for security checking . He would complied all the requirements on time. all the people should do their won share then these incidents can be avoided.

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Such officers to be removed from duty immediately before they humiliate anybody else in the name of security.

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  • RAVI, MANGALORE

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    yes it is cruel act but security is also important, if we neglect it, we pay more cost. As security people make their duty honestly to give protection to large people. To avoid this govt has to give latest machines to scan the person without any harassment.

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  • Vinayak, Mangalore / Dubai

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Thats very sad and indeed pathetic. One should have the courtesy to respect the disabled man.

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  • esther, India

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    In human cruelty. Have a heart pls. God bless the victim. and God bless you too.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 13 2016

    Par Log nahi badalte. Sad

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