Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Some flyers caught hiding travel details

- Anvit Srivastava letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: In order to avoid forced quarantine, a number of passengers coming in from seven countries designated as high-risk for the novel coronaviru­s infection are allegedly taking detours to reach India and hiding details of their origin countries, officials said on Saturday.

After the mandated quarantine orders starting Friday, a total of 2,624 passengers were screened at the Delhi airport on Friday, of which at least 15 passengers were caught allegedly hiding their travel details from the Airport Health Organisati­n (APHO) officials during the immigratio­n clearance.

Two of these passengers, who had reached Delhi from Spain via Dubai, were sent to the Delhi government’s quarantine facility on Friday. Five others, who had arrived from Frankfurt, were also sent to the quarantine facility.

In its revised travel advisory issued on Wednesday, the government said that anyone arriving from seven countries – China, Italy, Iran, Republic of Korea, France, Spain and Germany – shall be quarantine­d, March 13 onwards.

An immigratio­n officer said that some passengers from these seven countries were caught trying to hide the details of their origin country.

“They took a halt midway and after landing in Delhi, during their medical examinatio­n by the officials of APHO, produced the boarding pass of the second country, and did not reveal the details of their originatin­g countries, in order to avoid mandatory quarantine,” the officer said, requesting anonymity.

However, when the same passengers arrived at the dedicated immigratio­n counters for their clearance, their full travel history was revealed, the officer added.

“Friday onwards, as many as 2,664 passengers arrived from

They took a halt midway and after landing in Delhi produced the boarding pass of the second country, and did not reveal the details of their originatin­g countries, in order to avoid mandatory quarantine.

AN APHO OFFICER

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