Chennai Airport Authorities Detain Man From Uttar Pradesh After 3 Used Bullets Found in His Handbag

A 45-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh was detained on Thursday by the Chennai airport authorities after three used bullets were obtained from his hand baggage. The passenger was detained when he reached the airport to travel to Delhi on an Indigo flight.

Representative Image (Photo Credit- PTI)

Chennai, August 15: A 45-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh was detained on Thursday by the Chennai airport authorities after three used bullets were obtained from his hand baggage. The passenger was detained when he reached the airport to travel to Delhi on an Indigo flight.

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) officers, during the screening of his bag, found three used 8mm bullets in it. He was immediately detained and on questioning, he said that he was a teacher in Uttar Pradesh and that he had reached the city to visit his son who was a student in a private college in Chennai. IndiGo Flight From Chennai Welcomed With Water Cannon Salute at Tiruchirappalli Airport As New Terminal Goes Operational Today (Watch Video).

According to Chennai airport officials, he told the interrogators that he was not aware of the used shells in his bag and that the bag belonged to his brother who was serving in the Army. However, security officers cancelled his ticket and he is being interrogated for the veracity of his statement. A thorough background check of the passenger is also being done.

As part of the Independence Day celebrations, the security at Chennai airport was beefed up. It may be recalled that a few months ago, 40 live bullets were received from the hand baggage of Tamil actor-turned-politician and AIADMK leader, Karunas. The actor-politician was travelling to Tiruchi from Chennai and his hand baggage triggered an alarm during the security check and authorities stopped him. Tamil Nadu Fire: Blaze Erupts at ATC Building in Chennai Airport, No Damage Caused.

On inspection, authorities found two boxes containing 0.32 calibre ammunition. Karunas told authorities that he was in procession of a valid gun licence and that he was fully aware of the regulations in carrying bullets in the bag, adding that he failed to remove the bullets from his bag as he was in a hurry. However, he was not allowed to travel by air and had to travel by road to Tiruchi.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 15, 2024 05:56 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

Share Now

Share Now