Man disguised as 81-yr-old nabbed at IGI airport


New Delhi, Sep 10 (IANS): A 32-year-old man was arrested at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport here for trying to catch a flight to New York while disguised as an 81-year-old.

"A man named Jayesh Patel reached Terminal-3 of IGI airport on Sunday on a wheelchair posing as an elderly man. He even tricked the initial security check and got his immigration cleared," CISF spokesperson Assistant Inspector General Hemendra Singh told IANS.

Though he couldn't escape the final security check despite all his efforts.

"CISF was suspicious about him as his voice didn't match his age. Despite grey hair, his skin seemed to be quite young as there were hardly any wrinkles on his face," the CISF spokesperson said.

Patel hails from Ahmedabad and had assumed the name of Amrik Singh with a fake passport. He has been handed over to Delhi Police for further investigation.

  

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  • Adarsh, Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 11 2019

    Trying to clear security in India is all fine. But, how did he think that he will clear the immigration in New York is beyond me. They will even strip check him of at all needed.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Sep 10 2019

    The tradition of the Gujju-landers to get to New York for the last 4 decades has been through Mexico.

    It looks like the message has gone across that Trump is getting tough.

    So, this huli-vesha.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 10 2019

    Why do residents of a model state need to adopt impersonating ?? Is this what their dynamic ex-CM taught them ? Wha Modiji, wah !

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