Tuesday, February 07, 2017

Airlines initially refused to carry ‘serial killer’

Raipur: The transfer of alleged serial-killer Udyan Das from Raipur to Kolkata became an issue in itself with Indigo Airlines refusing to carry him, stating that they require a formal clearance from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).
At Swami Vivekananda Airport, Indigo Airlines officials refused to carry Udyan stating that the accused, being a self-confessed murderer, may create a "dangerous situation" for other passengers. They sought permissions from BCAS as also a medical certificate issued by a competent doctor. The airlines did not heed to the West Bengal police's argument they were taking Udyan "at their own risk" and that the accused had to be produced before a court in Bankura district before completion of the transit remand period.
07/02/17 Times of India
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