Three ladies from Andhra Pradesh have been detained at Kempegowda Worldwide Airport (KIA) after immigration officers uncovered discrepancies of their journey paperwork.
Police have registered three separate circumstances in opposition to the ladies beneath sections 336(2) (forgery) and 340(2)
The ladies, certain for Muscat on an Oman Air flight on the morning of November 19, have been discovered carrying fraudulent passports and visas, Instances of India reported.
The arrested ladies—Lakshmi Pasupuleti, 53, from T Sundupalli in Kadapa, Nagalakshmi, 30, from Kakinada in East Godavari, and Gondi Lakshmidevi, 42, from Anantapur—reportedly instructed authorities that they have been unaware their paperwork have been pretend. In response to the report, they claimed journey brokers in Hyderabad had organized their passports and visas, assuring them of reputable employment alternatives overseas.
Throughout interrogation, the ladies revealed their dire circumstances. As widows supporting youngsters and growing old mother and father, they sought to work abroad to safe a greater future. Nevertheless, their journey was a authorized nightmare after airport officers flagged inconsistencies of their names and start dates on the passports, the report added.
Police have registered three separate circumstances in opposition to the ladies beneath sections 336(2) (forgery) and 340(2) (utilizing solid paperwork as real) of the Indian Penal Code. In the meantime, efforts are underway to hint the Hyderabad-based brokers concerned within the forgery racket.
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Man held for trying to seize rifle from CISF officer at KIA
Just lately, a 35-year-old man was arrested at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda Worldwide Airport (KIA) on October 14 after allegedly trying to grab a rifle from a Central Industrial Safety Pressure (CISF) officer, police stated.
The arrested particular person, recognized as Vikram Ramdas from Kasturi Nagar, had arrived from Hyderabad that morning. Upon exiting the terminal, Ramdas mistakenly picked up one other passenger’s baggage, resulting in a quick altercation with the baggage’s rightful proprietor round 7.30 am. The state of affairs escalated when a CISF officer stepped in to intervene, the report stated.
In response to the police, it was at this level that Ramdas allegedly tried to impede the officer’s duties, which included attempting to seize the officer’s firearm.
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