Hindustan Times (Delhi)

City woman arrested after power bank she threw explodes at IGI

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: There were moments of panic at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal (Igi)airport on Tuesday when a woman, angry at being asked by security personnel to remove a power bank from her check-in baggage, smashed the device on a wall, causing it to emit sparks and smoke.

Security personnel initially mistook it for a hand grenade. The woman was later arrested by the Delhi Police.

A senior officer from the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which handles security inside the airport, said the woman, identified as Malavika Tiwari, a resident of Defence Colony, arrived at the domestic terminal to board a Spicejet flight to Dharamshal­a around 10.35 am

The officer said Tiwari was called for a physical examinatio­n of her bag after finding something suspicious. .“When her bag was opened, the device was found to be a battery bank. Since Bureau of Civil Aviation Security rules do not allow a passenger to carry power bank i n checked-in bagage, Tiwari was asked to keep it in her handbag” the officer said.

However, she became irritated and threw it against a wall. “The impact caused the device to burst,” the officer said.

Assistant IG, CISF, Hemendra Singh, said, “At a place like the airport, no chance can be taken when it comes to passengers’ safety,” Singh said.

Tiwari was booked under section 336 (act endangerin­g life or personal safety of others) and 285 (negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustibl­e matter) of the IPC.

Deputy commission­er of police (IGIA), Sanjay Bhatia said Tiwari was released on bail.

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