Thiruvananthapuram: Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at Thiruvananthapuram Airport on July 21 recovered a bullet from a passenger during security frisking.
The bullet was recovered from Sayed Mohammed Aliyar, 24, of Kanyakumari.
Sources said that Sayed was about to board the Air India flight to Riyadh at 10.30 AM when the bullet was recovered from him. On further interrogation, Sayed said that he got the bullet from a farm near his house at Manavilakurichi near Kanyakumari.
The CISF let him board the flight after they were convinced that Sayed was speaking the truth, but on condition that he would be summoned anytime if necessary.
22/07/10 ExpressBuzz
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