New Delhi: A 12-year-old boy who tried to flee to Bengaluru after having an altercation with parents, was intercepted at the Delhi airport by the police. The Class 8 boy booked flight tickets from Delhi to Bengaluru from his mother's card, as soon as she received an alert on her phone, the parents informed the Faridabad police.
According to a report in the Times of India, the boy was intercepted at the Indira Gandhi International Airport and returned to his family members. The incident happened on Friday night at around 10 pm when the Vistara Airlines staff received a call from the police stating that a 12-year-old boy will board the flight to Bengaluru.
Reportedly, as soon as the parents informed the police, the Delhi police was informed and an immediate action was taken. After receiving the call the Vistara Airlines spotted the minor and handed over to the IGI police station.
The police officials told TOI that while enquiry the boy mentioned that he left his home after a disagreement over an issue with his parents. Reportedly, he also informed his parents before leaving home.
27/11/18 Mirror Now News.com
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According to a report in the Times of India, the boy was intercepted at the Indira Gandhi International Airport and returned to his family members. The incident happened on Friday night at around 10 pm when the Vistara Airlines staff received a call from the police stating that a 12-year-old boy will board the flight to Bengaluru.
Reportedly, as soon as the parents informed the police, the Delhi police was informed and an immediate action was taken. After receiving the call the Vistara Airlines spotted the minor and handed over to the IGI police station.
The police officials told TOI that while enquiry the boy mentioned that he left his home after a disagreement over an issue with his parents. Reportedly, he also informed his parents before leaving home.
27/11/18 Mirror Now News.com
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