Detained air passengers leave officials confused
Security agencies at the Chennai airport on Wednesday had a tough time deciding.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2013-11-21 07:33 GMT
Chennai: Security agencies at the Chennai airport on Wednesday had a tough time deciding upon further action against three passengers whom they had detained.
The officials found to their dismay that a passenger who arrived from Singapore and was detained based on a look-out circular (LOC), was no longer wanted by the police.
Airport security agencies were in a quandary following the seizure of 60 kg of seashells from two domestic passengers as they were not sure if if this was a banned item.
Anbarasu, 44, from Jayamkondam, the passenger against whom the LOC was issued in 2010, was detained at night by the immigration officials, but in the morning, St Thomas Mount CCB officials informed the immigration officials that he was not needed in connection with the case any more. So the passenger was allowed to go.
Two passengers – Mohammed Nasser, 44 and S. Pandian, 40 - travelling to Imphal via Bengaluru, who were carrying 60 kg of seashells were initially stopped by the CISF guards during a check. The CISF tried handing them over to the customs officials, who refused to take them, saying that they had no mandate to arrest passengers carrying seashells.
Finally, officials from the wildlife department agreed to book the two as the officials found a recently amended Act prohibits poaching of eight kinds of seashells. The officials found that there were three kinds of such seashells in the consignment that the two were carrying and booked them.