Thursday, June 20, 2019

Taiwan man who entered airport with fake ticket caught, let off

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:20.06.2019

A 29-year-old Taiwanese man was arrested for entering Chennai airport on Tuesday night by showing a forged air ticket. After he was produced before a magistrate court, the man was released on bail.

Tei Kai Thiun told police that he had forged an air ticket to enter the high security zone to drop a woman, who was a manager in the company he works. Thiun is employed in the purchase department of a shoe-manufacturing firm in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh.

The woman retired from the company a few days ago and was leaving for Hong Kong in a Thai Airways flight in the early hours of Wednesday. Thiun accompanied her to Chennai.

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel stopped him as he walked out of the airport after dropping her. Since he gave contradictory replies, the CISF personnel handed him over to the airport police.

Thiun first told police that he didn’t want to travel to Hong Kong and so he was trying to leave the airport. However, during questioning, he admitted to having forged an air ticket to enter the airport. His purpose was to assist his former manager by carrying her baggage.

People accompanying passengers can take visitor passes to enter the airport. However, they can’t accompany the passengers up to the checking counter.

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