The Mumbai Police have arrested two foreigners for allegedly swapping their boarding passes on the airport to journey to 2 totally different nations, the Indian information company PTI reported on Thursday.
The arrested individuals are from Sri Lanka and Germany. The incident came about on Monday at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Worldwide Airport, the report mentioned.
The Sri Lankan citizen, who was travelling on a faux passport, and the German native exchanged their boarding passes in a rest room on the airport for travelling to London and Kathmandu.
The matter got here to gentle after an official of an airline firm observed that the departure stamp on the passport of the Sri Lankan citizen gave the impression to be cast. The airline official additionally discovered that the departure stamp quantity on the passport was totally different from the stamp quantity on his boarding cross.
After realising that he was caught, the Sri Lankan nationwide, who had reached the UK, revealed his unique identification following which he was deported to Mumbai on Tuesday.
Through the enquiry, the report mentioned, he informed the police that he wished to go to the UK for a greater profession alternative.
The police have additionally apprehended the German citizen who had the Kathmandu-bound boarding cross. Through the interrogation of the 2 foreigners, the police discovered that each stayed in an opulent lodge close to the airport in Mumbai on April 9 and hatched the plan to swap their boarding passes.
The police have booked each individuals below sections for dishonest, forgery and legal conspiracy. The cops have been additionally investigating if extra folks have been concerned within the crime.
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