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नकली टिकट पर एयरपोर्ट में घुसने वाले भारतीय मूल के कैनेडियन को पकड़ा

[नई दिल्ली] नकली टिकट पर एयरपोर्ट में घुसने वाले भारतीय मूल के कैनेडियन को पकड़ा |सी आई एस एफ के असिस्टेंट इंपेक्टर जनरल डॉ अनिल पाण्डे के अनुसार जतिंदर सिंह दुहरा को एयर पोर्ट में चहल कदमी करते देखा गया तो उससे पूछताछ की गई |जांच के दौरान जतिंदर द्वारा प्रस्तुत टिकट की समयावधि समाप्त [Postponed ]हो चुकी थी| प्राप्त जानकारी के अनुसार वह अपनी पत्नी को टोरंटो के लिए फ्लाइट तक छोड़ने के लिए आई जी आई आया था |

सीआईएसएफ ने अब्दुल नजीर से डेढ़ किलो स्मगल्ड सोना बरामद किया

[नई दिल्ली]सी आई एस एफ ने अब्दुल नज़र से डेढ़ किलो स्मगलिंग का सोना और तीन किलो सैफरन बरामद किया| डुबई से आईजीआई एयरपोर्ट के रास्ते बैंकॉक जाने वाले अब्दुल नज़ीर के हैंडबैग की स्कैनिंग करने के दौरान यह अवैध खेप पकड़ी गई है| सब इन्स्पेक्टर संतोष कुमार शाह ने छुपा कर लेजाए जा रहे ३ पैकेट ढूंढ निकाले | पब्लिक इनफार्मेशन अफसर हेमेंद्र सिंह के अनुसार नए तरीके से सोने को छुपाया गया था |

CISF Detected 60 Suspicious Flying Objects at Sensitive IGI Airport in 3 Months

CISF DG Surendr Singh

CISF DG Surendr Singh

[New Delhi] CISF Detected 60 Suspicious Flying Objects at IGIA in 3 Months.This was disclosed by Director General Surender Singh He also said that new guidelines or Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all airports is Required to Meet Such Threats. CISF Top Brass Also Disclosed That 16 Hoax Calls Are Received During Current Year.
The Delhi International Airport witnessed over 60 unidentified objects in its air space in three months from October last year.
CISF Director General Surender Singh, during an annual interaction with journalists , said a total of 62 such incidents have been reported from October 27 last year till today.
CISF Top Brass Surender Singh Said “These objects, however, like
toy balloons,
kites,
Chinese balloons among others.
It is very difficult to make out (about the kind of the flying objects with naked eyes),”
The DG said the government will soon come out with “operational guidelines” to tackle such cases after a similar incident was reported late last year when a suspected drone-like object was spotted near Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) runway.
“This is a general problem which is not only at the airport.
There are other sensitive installations too (near the airport area). Soon guidelines will be out determining the responsibility of each agency in such cases,”
While the Central Industrial Security Force is the overall in-charge for airport security in the country, it is assisted by local police and the Indian Air Force, more pro-actively at sensitive facilities like IGIA.
Officials said new guidelines or Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all airports are required while dealing with such potential threats as there are multiple stakeholders in civil aviation security and hence, a clear chain of command and task is required to thwart a possible aerial attack by using these gadgets.
The CISF boss was also asked about the menace of hoax calls received at airports.
The DG said while 44 such calls were received last year at across various airports the force is deployed at, 16 such calls have been made till now this year.
“These instances are considerable…but we take them all very seriously. We assume them to be genuine and all the procedures are undertaken to check them,” he said.

CISF Caught Indigo Airline’s Flyer With 33 Live Bullets

[New Delhi]CISF Caught Indigo Airline’s Flyer With 33 Live bullets. During screening CISF Sub Inspector Bishwajeet Golder detected live rounds in the bag of Ms Deep Sikha Gupta At IGI Airport,She was supposed to travel to Dimapur With her husband Kapil Kansal By Indigo flight no 6E-605
Flyer could not produced documents in support of 33 Live cartridges
As per Dy Comdt Hemendra Singh She has been handed over to Delhi Police for further investigation

CISF Caught a Man with Live Bullets at IGIA

[New Delhi] CISF Caught a Man with Live Bullets at IGIA
A man has been arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here after two live bullets were recovered from his baggage,
The incident occurred yesterday when personnel of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) posted at the airport detected two bullets of .32mm calibre loaded in the magazine from the baggage of
Vinay K.
He was supposed to take an Air India flight to Ahmedabad.
“Vinay was asked to produce documents but could not do so,Which Is Crime In Aviation Rules

Punjab Native,Victim Flyer Of Indigo Airline Freed By Delhi Court

[New Delhi] Victim Flyer Of Indigo Airlines Freed By Delhi Court Court,
He Was Allegedly caught with live bullet at IGI airport
The Flyer was arrested by the airport authorities in 2013 after a security officer of Indigo airlines at the IGI airport lodged a complaint against him
A Delhi court has spared a man the jail term for carrying a live cartridge in the form of a key ring in his luggage at the domestic wing of Indira Gandhi International Airport , saying he did not intend to use it for any unlawful purpose.
The court, while acquitting the man, also said that no firearm was recovered from his possession and culpability of the accused has not been proved.
Metropolitan Magistrate Pankaj Sharma said”The court, after careful scrutiny of the evidence, does not see any evidence showing culpability of accused… it can be said that accused never intended to use the cartridge for any illegal purpose but kept the same for using it as a key ring.
Accordingly the accused is acquitted for the offence charged for,” .
The magistrate also said that the prosecution could not show if he meant to use it illegally.
The court said.”Further, nowhere in the examination of witnesses it has come that the accused intended to use that cartridge for any illegal purpose. Also no arm has been recovered from him of which the cartridge can be used. A person cannot use cartridge without any arm. No recovery of any arm or revolver has been effected from the accused,”
.The accused man, a Punjab native, was charged of offences under section 25 of Arms Act.
According to the prosecution, on October 6, 2013 at Terminal 1D of the domestic airport, one live cartridge of 50AE was found from the baggage of the accused without any licence in contravention of Section 3 of Arms Act, 1959 and therefore he was charged for the above-mentioned offence.
In his testimony, the security officer of Indigo airlines said he was informed by DIAL securities that a suspicious object was detected from the baggage of the accused. He reached the boarding gate and stopped the passenger.
When his check-in baggage was inspected by DIAL security, the bullet was recovered from him, after which the officer made a complaint to police.
The accused had pleaded not guilty and claimed trial.

Center Washes Hands From Thefts Of Flyer’s Baggage at Airports,Calling It State Subject

[New Delhi]Center Washes Hands From Thefts Of Flyer’s Baggage at Airports
158 Cases of Stealing of Valuable from Flyer’s Baggage At IGI Airport .Govt Call It a Law & Order Problem So a State Subject
Govt Could Not Provide Air Line Vise Data Of Thefts In Lok Sabha
158 cases of stealing of valuable from passenger’s baggage have been reported at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), the highest among 20 domestic airports, since 2012,
Lok Sabha was informed today.
Over all, the 20 domestic airports together have reported or registered 345 cases of thefts and stealing of valuable from the baggage of air passenger from January 2012 to October this year, according to the data provided by Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Mahesh Sharma in the Lower House of Parliament.
In 2012, IGIA had reported
24 cases of theft, while it was
14 in 2013,
67 in 2014 and
53 till October this year.
IGIA reported or registered the highest number of theft cases between January 2012 and October 2015, followed by Mumbai airport with 78, Kolkata 34 and Hyderabad with 20 cases.
While Delhi and Mumbai airports are run by private groups GMR and GVK, Kolkata and Chennai airports are under state-run Airports Authority of India.
Cochin airports had 11 theft cases reported during this period, while 10 cases each were reported at Chennai and Jaipur airports, five at Trivandrum, four at Bangalore, two each at Calicut, Raipur, Agartala and Lucknow airports, and one each at Madurai, Bagdogra, Indore, Bhuj, Imphal, Amritsar and Udaipur airports.Cases pertaining to the theft of baggage at airports are reported by complainants to local police or brought to the notice of the airlines concerned,
The Minister said that the incident of theft are a law and order issue, which are state subjects, and the Ministry of Civil Aviation had no control or mandate over this data or information.
The local police, who are under the jurisdiction of the concerned state government, register and investigate such cases, he said.

7 Young iPhone Smugglers Held at IGIA with 182 Devices

[New Delhi]7 Young iPhone Smugglers Held at IGIA with 182 iPhones This Model Is To Be Launched India on October 16
Eager to cash in on the craze for iphones, seven youths were detained at the Indira Gandhi International Airport with as many as 182 iPhone 6S + 6S Plus ahead of their India launch due this month.
These phones were seized recently from young people in their late 20s who had come from Hong Kong and Singapore on separate flights,
Acting on intelligence inputs, customs officials intercepted them and seized the iPhones.
as per Vinayak Azaad, Additional Commissioner, Customs,”All of them were carrying iPhone 6S and 6S Plus in their baggage.
Some of the youths were offered money to smuggle in the devices,
The US-based tech giant Apple will unveil its latest iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus in India on October 16.
The company has not disclosed the price of its new products for the Indian market.
Apple had sold over 13 million units of these phones on the first three days of the launch on September 25.
The new iPhone models were available for sale on September 25 across the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and Singapore.
Incidentally, the seizure has been effected from the sector, that comprises Hong Kong and Singapore, infamous for gold smuggling.

Airlines Asked To Utilize All 96 Check In Counters At IGI Airport

[New Delhi]Airlines Asked To Utilize All 96 Check In Counters At IGI Airport At present only 58 counters are being Utilized .
To Ease Out Congestion At IGI A Airlines Are Asked To Utilize All 96 Check In Counters
Presently Airlines are utilizing 58 check-in counters against the 96 available counters which is leading to longer queue. To ease out check-in congestion, airlines asked to utilize all available check-in counters
Apart From this DIAL will start trials for self-bag drop machines by 01.10.2015 also
The Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), R. N. Choubey visited Terminal 1 D on 26.08.2015 and reviewed proposed action plan to address the issue of congestion at Terminal 1 D of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), Delhi. During the review meeting, officers from CISF, BCAS and senior management of DIAL were present.
The following specific action plan alongwith timeline were also specified:
DIAL will increase the width of the terminal entry gate to allow deployment of two CISF personnel at each gate on the pattern of T3 instead of 1 CISF personnel deployed presently leading to long queues. DIAL shall complete this work by 30.09.2015 and CISF will increase their staff strength;
DIAL has increased number of x-ray machines from 16 to 18 and number of frisking booths from 32 to 36. To reduce the waiting time at the security screening, CISF will deploy additional manpower by 15.09.2015 at all x-ray machines and frisking booths;
To facilitate speedy screening of hand baggage, DIAL will place the orders for specialised trays by 31.08.2015;
To improve the passenger convenience at boarding gates, flap gates to be introduced by 07.10.2015;
To improve passenger convenience at boarding gate area DIAL will increase boarding gate area from the current 1787 sqm to 3574 sqm. by 28.02.2016 and number of boarding gates from 15 to 20.
Inter terminal transfer (T1C-T1D) on airside to be made operational by 15.09.2015. CISF to deploy additional manpower.
With the above measures congestion at Terminal 1D is expected to ease out. Secretary will review the progress after a month’s time. Secretary emphasized for better coordination among all stakeholders including government agencies to achieve the end goal of passenger friendly environment.

Spicejet,Due To Non Availability Of Planes,Delayed 3 Flight:500 Fliers Face Hardship at IGI

[New Delhi] Budget Carrier Spice jet,Due To Non Availability Of Planes,Delayed 3 Flight:500 Fliers Face Hardship at IGI
Around 500 Fliers of budget carrier SpiceJet had to face hardship at the IGI airport on 11 June after its three flights were delayed due to non- availability of plane, which were stuck at other airport due to bad weather and a medical emergency.
Of the three flights, which were delayed, two were bound to Mumbai while one to Bengaluru
Angry over the inordinate delay, two passengers allegedly had a scuffle with the airline staffs .Later both were denied boarding plane