Man held for using fake ticket to enter IGIA terminal

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Man held for using fake ticket to enter IGIA terminal

Wednesday, 21 August 2019 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has apprehended a man at the national Capital's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport for allegedly using a fake ticket to enter the terminal area.

According to a senior CISF official, the man identified as Vishal Singh was apprehended late on Monday night as he was found suspiciously roaming in the terminal area and attempting to leave the Terminal-3 (T3) building of the airport.

"Seeing his activities the man was stopped by CISF personnel and he was questioned as exiting the terminal area is not allowed under normal circumstances," said the CISF official.

"He told the CISF personnel that he used a cancelled ticket to enter the terminal area to see off his family members who were travelling to Chicago," the official said.

"The man had been handed over to the police for registration of a criminal case of trespass against him and further probe," said the official.

Entering an airport terminal without a valid ticket is illegal under Indian aviation rules.

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