The 34-year-old handicapped shooter finds himself in a spot of bother as the airlines in which he travelled from Delhi to Atlanta has misplaced his two rifles, which were part of his travel baggage.
According to information received here, Malik found out that his both rifles were missing after reaching the Atlanta airport.
The airlines told him that as soon as they locate his baggage they will have it delivered at his hotel. Since the airline could not locate any of his two rifles, the shooter had to compete with a borrowed rifle which costed him a chance to win an Paralympic quota.
"Loosing rifles at the airport means it is a security issue. Both the rifles are firearms and if it goes in wrong hands it can become very dangerous. It is very frustrating to see that the airlines is not taking the matter seriously and has still not been able to locate the rifles even after so many days," he added.
One of the two lost rifles belong to Delhi based shooter Prithipal Singh Bedi who had lend it to Malik for this competition.
It may be recalled that in 2006 another airline had misplaced Rajyavardhan Rathore's shotgun as the marksman was on his way back after winning a gold medal at the ISSF World Cup in Cairo. Later after a very high level of inquiry, Rathore got his gun back.