Mangaluru International Airport authorities reunite missing woman with her family


Media release

Mangaluru, May 16: Stakeholders at Mangaluru International Airport acted in unison with a sense of purpose to unite an apparently disturbed woman with her family late on May 14. Security supervisor and staff, customer service and guest relations executives, Airport Security Group personnel of CISF, along with duty terminal manager and an executive in the security department, coordinated with local law enforcement agency to ensure a safe and happy ending.

The woman apparently hailed an autorickshaw from Kadri area of the city and reached the airport on her own. The woman’s family, realising she was missing, in the interim, had filed a missing persons case with jurisdictional Mangaluru East police station (PS).

Later, when the woman, pacing around was unable to explain reasons for her presence to the security personnel and kept insisting that people would come to receive her, they sensed that something was amiss and monitored her.

 

The duty terminal manager informed the stakeholders concerned about the situation. The customer service and the guest relations executives along with CISF woman officer on duty kept company with the woman till such time the issue was resolved. They offered her water and refreshments.

Personnel of the Bajpe PS who arrived on a request from the duty terminal manager, informed their counterparts from Mangaluru East PS about the presence of this woman, whom they knew was missing, at the airport. 

Shortly thereafter, relatives of the woman arrived from the city. After taking due permission from police authorities from both the stations, they took her home. The incident underscores the commitment of collaboration of all stakeholders at the airport not just to the passengers, but also to visitors – young and old alike.

The compassion and care shown by all concerned at the airport ensured that the woman, who briefly went missing giving them anxious moments, was reunited with her family.

 

 

 

  

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, May 17 2024

    IAM sure that he will catch Pendrive King Prajwal, if authorities gave him permission.

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017.

    Thu, May 16 2024

    GREAT JOB.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Europe

    Thu, May 16 2024

    Mangalore international airport reunites missing family Kya Baat, Kya baat, Kya baat!!!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, May 16 2024

    Thank God all is well.Thanks to airport Personal ,officers.But one thing is missing here what was the reason that woman went missing?Hope she was not mislead?

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, May 16 2024

    Don't worry your precious little head over that issue, dear Ritabai. The police and the airport authorities have resolved that question too. It is just that they have not kept you in the loop. That's all.

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