Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Scare at IGI after ‘drunk’ man snatches gun

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NEW DELHI: A 27-year-old drunk man caused a security scare near Delhi airport on Thursday night by jumping out of a moving car and then snatching the pistol of an on-duty CISF security officer.

The incident, which took place at the main vehicle checking point — barely 300 metres from Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal (IGI) airport’s Terminal 3, saw armed CISF commandos firing two warning shots at the man, before overpoweri­ng and arresting him.

Security officers said the incident also led to the closure of the main road to the airport for some time, until the suspect was caught and the threat cleared. This in turn led to serpentine queue of vehicles, which was later cleared with the help of traffic police.

The nabbed suspect was later identified as Shankar alias Amit, a resident of Sangam Vihar in south Delhi.

According to the senior officers of the CISF, the incident took place around 11.50pm — when the men posted at the main vehicle checking point on the Central Spine Road spotted a vehicle speeding towards them.

“After the security personnel signalled the vehicle to stop, they saw that a man sitting on the front seat thrashing the driver. Soon after, the driver stepped out of the car and the man shifted into the driver’s seat and tried to drive the vehicle away. Seeing this, the CISF commandos came near the car and asked the man to step out. The man, however, started the car and tried to take a U turn and flee,” said the officer.

This was when an ASI from the CISF snatched the ignition keys from the moving car, forcing the vehicle to come to a halt.

The suspect then stepped out of the car and first indulged in a fist fight with the CISF men then snatched the pistol of one of the commandos. Seeing him try to flee with the weapon, the commandos then fired at the ground to scare him.

 ?? HT ?? Shankar alias Amit after his arrest on Thursday.
HT Shankar alias Amit after his arrest on Thursday.

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