Saturday, July 21, 2012

Immigration breach at IGIA; two Indians detained at Helsinki

New Delhi: Two Indians have been detained at the Helsinki airport in Finland after they were allgedly found to have travelled on fake immigration authorisation from the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) here. An inquiry has been initiated by security agencies after an immigration seal stamp bearing number 'A-42' was found lying unclaimed in the washroom of the IGIA's T3 on July 19. After a CISF surveillance and intelligence team was alerted about the unclaimed seal, the force quickly logged on to the airport database to check the antecedents of all those air travellers who have been stamped with the said immigration stamp to check possible fraud travellers.
21/07/12 PTI/IBN Live
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