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He Buys Flight Tickets to Rob Passengers: Get a Detailed Report Here

Man loots flight passengers after purchasing flight tickets. Is there a partner in crime or he is a one-man con star?

He Buys Flight Tickets to Rob Passengers: Get a Detailed Report Here

Cheating and art of theft have gone into an original level now and again. Such is the situation with a 45-year-old! Sajid Hussain, who is an occupant of Madhupur in Jharkhand, was captured from the Kolkata airplane terminal on Sunday for taking a bag with jewelry. It included a gold chain and Rs 3,500 in cash for money. As per reports, it was stolen from a traveler standing in a queue waiting to catch a flight for Kochi. During the examination, there had been news of the accused taking resources from fliers at Kolkata and Patna air terminals for a while now.

His business, as usual, was straightforward — purchase the least expensive air ticket, present as a standard pamphlet, line up at the busiest line inside the terminal and take things from individual travelers.

After his work is done, he would change his shirt and take the flight, or basically leave the airplane terminal eventually somehow or the other.

As per the sources’ comments on the event, "He is an ongoing guilty party. We have discovered CCTV film where he is seen grabbing a handbag from the pack of a lady traveler on November 5. We have found proof that he had additionally looted fliers at Patna air terminal along these lines. We are addressing him further to see whether he has any partner with whom he performs all his stealing tasks. We likewise need to know whether he had worked in some other airplane terminal. The senior officer of Bidhannagar Commissionerate is ongoing the further investigations on the matter.

The incident came into limelight when on Sunday a similar incident happened. Kochi-bound flier Beenu Jacob, who had lined up for web registration stood before a stand close Gate 2. All of a sudden he griped of a missing wallet at the air terminal director's office around 7.30am. The insight wing of Central Industrial Security Forces (CISF) was promptly cautioned who started checking the CCTV cameras. Soon the focus was on the close to the stand yet they didn't discover anything suspicious as the devices continued pivoting for more extensive footage to go deep into the matter.

"Nonetheless, our group was grinding away, and they later found in a CCTV film that he was remaining behind the complainant in the line. In any case, we couldn't spot him. At some point later, a trolley staff member found an empty satchel and conveyed it to us. We called the lady, and she said it had belonged to her," said an air terminal authority.

As the reports released, there was a new revelation. The CISF authorities at that point began checking the CCTV film of where the tote was found and detected a man is dropping it and after that heading inside the washroom. He was discovered leaving the restroom in the other shirt.

"We recognized the man and kept him for addressing. His answers were not palatable. He had a legitimate ticket to Imphal however he had not, in any case, checked in even as his flight was going to leave in 60 minutes. Even though he had at first denied any information about the burglary, we gave him over to police, who later found the stolen bags," said the authority.

Talking about his usual way of doing things, police stated, Hussain would purchase a shabby refundable flight ticket to access the airplane terminal and either recover his cash or take a trip in the wake of completing the robberies. "He would act like an honest and genuine flier and constantly used to change his shirt after executing the wrongdoing to trick the security workforce," said authority of NSCBI air terminal police headquarters.

Hossein was delivered under the steady gaze of a regional court on Monday and remanded in police care. "He used to set up at a place in Howrah. We are questioning him to get the location," said the officer.

The previous smuggling-related incident in Kolkata Airport

An Indian man making a trip to Dhaka was held by the CISF last year at the Kolkata Airport for supposedly endeavoring to carry over $12,000 cash by hiding it in a portable bank and a charger.

On-obligation Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) official captured a traveler the previous evening, distinguished as Sardar Mohammad, 35, at Kolkata's Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (NSCBI), as per the airport authorities.

Amid the x-beam checking off the stuff, the CISF official identified suspicious pictures of a versatile charger, control bank and an adding machine in his baggage following which Mr. Mohammad was taken for nitty-gritty searching.

At its Delhi base camp, CISF representative, Assistant Inspector General (AIG), Hemendra Singh stated, "A sum of USD 12,100 money covered up in the said portable embellishments and number cruncher was recuperated from the stuff of the traveler. The man has been given over to the traditions experts for further examination."

The CISF official further included that the estimation of the seized US dollars is over Rs. 8.43 lakh in Indian money.

In a comparative case, two Singapore bound travelers were captured at the Kolkata airplane terminal for supposedly endeavoring to sneak more than one lakh US dollars by hiding them in their capacity connectors.