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Rajkot family sent back from IGI airport by security agencies

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In a curious case, a Gujarati family which wanted to meet the Prime Minister was persuaded by security agencies to return to Rajkot soon after they landed at IGI airport here as a relative alerted the authorities that the family members may attempt suicide.

The incident took place on March 31 when CISF and Delhi police personnel were alerted about a four-member family which had boarded an Air India flight from Rajkot for Delhi.

Officials said as soon as the flight took off from Rajkot, a relative of family arrived at the airport there and informed security personnel about the possible "suicidal intention" of the fliers.
 

They said when the flight landed in Delhi at about 11 AM Central Industrial Security Force and Delhi Police personnel intercepted the four fliers identified as Jwala Ghanshyamdas, Jwala Mahavir Singh, Bhagirath Singh and Jyotsana Bah.

They insisted that they had some problem in their family and will share it only with the Prime Minister or the Gujarat Chief Minister or Delhi Police chief and if not allowed to do so, they will commit suicide at Jantar Mantar in the national capital, officials said.

They were counselled and subsequently made to board a return flight to Rajkot which landed there at 9:30 PM, they said.

In an another case on the same day, security personnel apprehended a man for entering the airport area allegedly on forged ticket.

They said the person identified as G Pradip got a fake ticket to enter the terminal area as he wanted to see off his family going to Dubai.

CISF personnel detected his suspicious movement and when they checked with the concerned airline, it confirmed that Pradip's ticket was fake. He was handed over to Delhi Police.

The police later arrested him under IPC charges, they said.

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First Published: Apr 03 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

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