Friday, June 24, 2011

Man held at IGI with fake entry pass

New Delhi: A man was held at the IGI Airport on Wednesday for attempting to enter the terminal building on a fake airport entry permit. The accused was later found to have been duped by two men claiming to be employees of Air India. They promised him a job for Rs 2 lakh and supplied him with the entry pass. Police is now investigating the role of the AI employees in a fake job racket.
Airport sources said that the accused, Ankit Bhutani, was stopped at the canteen gate of terminal 1 at 1.15pm by CISF's ASI Shatrughan Ram. The 28-year-old was carrying an airport entry pass with the number N01004582d. "Officials on duty realized the pass was fake and immediately held Bhutani for further questioning. He revealed that he had been offered a job as a supervisor in Air India and Wednesday was his joining day. Bhutani said two men, Aditya Bharadwaj and Neeraj Sharma who claimed to be AI employees, had given him the pass and uniform and told him to report at terminal 1 for further instructions. Bharadwaj had collected Rs 2 lakh from Bhutani for the job," said a CISF official.
24/06/11 Times of India
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