Mumbai: A 27-year-old man whose mobile phone contained images of Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Kasab, underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and Taj Mahal Hotel in flames was detained on Sunday at the international airport here before he was to take a flight to Saudi Arabia, police said.
The man, a native of Bihar, had misplaced his mobile phone at the airport here on Sunday.
He was to board Air India flight to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and was searching for his mobile but by that time, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) had found it, police added.
The man, who is a driver by profession, was not much educated and he claimed that he had kept the images in his mobile phone just for curiosity, DCP Satyanarayan Choudhary said.
26/09/10 Indian Express
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