IndiGo airlines said he was not allowed to fly onsecurity grounds.
"Mr. Abdul Nasir Maudany (Madani) who was scheduled to travelon 6E-407 from Bangalore to Kochi on July 4, 2016 was notaccepted to fly on grounds of the security requirement," IndiGo said in a statement said here.
It said "This passenger was escorted by the local police authorities - this required permissions from the security regulator.
A special National Investigation Agencycourt based on the Supreme Court directions had recently fixed thedate for his travel from July 4 to July 12.
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It had directed the city police to provide necessary security arrangements.
Listing out the instructions to be strictly adhered to by all concerned for carriage of person under judicial custody/ administrative control as per the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) regulations, IndiGo said as an airline, it always complies with the security agencies regulations.
Also, it stipulates that a minimum of two escorts of the policing authority shall be required for one prisoner who is classified as dangerous by the policing authority.
It also noted that aircraft operator should not accept a prisoner and escort(s) as passengers unless concurrence has been obtained in advance from the BCAS and other operators that may be involved en route and at the intended final destination.
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City Police later said Madani was sent to Kerala by
another flight around 7 pm.
"He has been sent by a flight, around 7 pm," Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) K V Sharath Chandra told