Says he meant no harm and was simply trying to save Rs 80, the price of a visitor's entry ticket
Says he meant no harm and was simply trying to save Rs 80, the price of a visitor's entry ticket
So, how far can you go to save an amount as meagre as Rs 80? Cau Toli's story will startle you for sure.
The Chinese national took great pains to ensure that he won't have to pay for the visitor's pass at the departure terminal 1A of the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. The 29-year-old Cau fudged the e-ticket of his wife Lucy to the US so that he could see her off without a pass.
A Chinese national entered IGIA with his wife on Sunday afternoon upon
showing his fake e-ticket and passport to the CISF officer manning the
entry gate of the terminal. file photo
He entered the terminal along with his wife on Sunday afternoon upon showing his fake e-ticket and passport to the CISF officer manning the entry gate of the terminal. As he had both a ticket and a passport, the officer allowed him in. However, when he returned after seeing off his wife, Cau was asked to show the pass. He, however, produced the ticket.
"It made the guard suspicious and he raised an alarm. Cau was immediately detained for questioning," a senior police official told MiD DAY.
"When we asked why he hadn't bought a pass if he had come to see off his wife, he said he wanted to save the money. It is weird as the pass comes for just Rs 80," the official added.
"He had just changed the name, age and sex in his wife's e-ticket to make a new ticket."
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Airport) OP Mishra just stopped short of calling it a security breach. Confirming
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the arrest of "a Chinese national", Mishra said: "He has been sent to jail. We are investigating the matter."
He refused to reveal anything further about the identity of the man. Police sources confirmed that he was living somewhere in south Delhi.
This is for the first time that a person was held for entering into the airport premises in such a manner. "This is a serious security breach. The guard at the entry gate should have checked properly whether he was a bonafide passenger or not," a security official at the airport said, requesting anonymity.