Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Bullets in baggage top crime chart at Indira Gandhi Int’l airport

- Prawesh Lama n prawesh.lama@hindustant­imes.com

The most common crime reported at Delhi airports after passport forgery is that of passengers carrying bullets in their baggage.

Last year, the Delhi Police registered 116 cases under the Arms Act at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal airport.

Barring four cases in which a pistol was recovered, police said in most instances the passenger forgot to remove bullets from their bags and brought them to the airport.

Some of them also said that they had borrowed the bag from their relatives and friends, who had licenced weapons.

Police sources said that incidents of passengers accidental­ly carrying bullets are reported almost once every two-three days. In 2015, there were 129 cases.

In such cases, once the bullets are detected, the passengers most of whom were travelling abroad were stopped from flying and arrested.

Most of the arrested people, who are foreigners, told police that they had inadverten­tly carried the bullets or forgotten to remove it while packing.

Following numerous cases of bullets detected in bags by the X-Ray airport scanners, last year the Delhi police approached the Delhi high court seeking relief for passengers caught with bullets. “Carrying bullets is not a security threat. Most people, especially foreigners are not even aware of the laws because carrying bullets in their home country is legal. But today the law is such that we have to register an FIR under the Arms Act. The person has to be arrested,” said a senior officer.

This year, till February 14, there were 8 such cases but not a single pistol was found in any case. According to civil aviation rules, a passenger is allowed to carry licensed firearms after declaring it in his registered baggage.

A senior police officer explained the problem, “We face difficulti­es when foreigners come to India carrying bullets and sometimes pistol too. It is legal in their countries so they are allowed to carry it. The arms and ammunition are detected when they take a domestic flight after landing the country. We know they are not criminals but have no option but to detain them and register a case.”

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