The Asian Age

Man caught at IGI for possessing fake papers

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

A man was detained at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday night, when he was trying to fly to Iran via Sharjah. He was going as a seaman with Panama continuous discharge certificat­es issued from Manila. On scrutiny, it was found that the CDC of Panama was forged. The said CDC had been issued to one Philippine­s national earlier.

“On the intervenin­g night of Sunday, a passenger identified as Praveen Kumar, a resident of Saharanpur, UP, intended to depart to Iran via Sharjah on the Air Arabia flight (G9-464). He was going as a seaman with Panama CDC issued on December 12, 2016, from Manila valid until December 12, 2021. On scrutiny of the said documents, it was found that the CDC of Panama was forged and was issued to one Philippine­s national identified as Christian P Gonzales and valid from April 24, 2014. On further questionin­g, the accused revealed that he allegedly got the CDC through Suprit Tiwari, a seaman working as captain in Kolkata,” sources said The accused tried to cheat the Indian immigratio­n by presenting the fake CDC. The police is investigat­ing the matter and has filed a case under various sections of the IPC, said a senior police official.

“We are also examining the alleged role of Mr Tiwari, who allegedly provided the fake CDC to the accused,” the official added. In India, CDC is usually issued by authoritie­s in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and is required by candidates who want to work in the shipping industry. “The agents would charge `50,000 to `60,000 for the certificat­es, while a candidate would end up spending close to `1 lakh to obtain

The accused tried to cheat the Indian immigratio­n by presenting the fake CDC. The police is investigat­ing the matter and has filed a case under various sections of the IPC...

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