Man with dyed hair, beard held at Delhi airport for impersonating 60-plus passenger
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
A 24-year-old man, Guru Sewak Singh, was arrested by CISF at Delhi's IGI Airport for impersonating a 67-year-old to board an Air Canada flight. Singh's true identity was revealed after suspicious behavior was noted, leading to his detention and handover to Delhi Police.
A 24-year-old man, Guru Sewak Singh, was arrested by CISF at Delhi's IGI Airport for impersonating a 67-year-old to board an Air Canada flight. Singh's true identity was revealed after suspicious behavior was noted, leading to his detention and handover to Delhi Police.
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