New Delhi: How he reached India remains a mystery but the Delhi Airport will be his home for the next few days. The mystery man, who claimed his name was Mohammad Khalil and later Ahmed Khalil, arrived at the airport on July 21 either by Air India from Riyadh or Saudi Airlines from Abu Dhabi. He was intercepted at the immigration counter after he failed to produce a boarding card or any identification.
Airport officials say the man is mentally unstable and has been unable to provide any information so far. According to Air India, he can be deported only after the Information Bureau is able to determine his nationality. Till then, IGI's interrogation room will be his abode.
29/07/12 Times of India
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