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This is an archive article published on July 3, 2009

Flier with fake ticket boards from Allahabad,probe begins

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has ordered a probe into an incident in which a doctor was recently allowed to board a Delhi-bound Air India flight at the Bamrauli airport in Allahabad on a ticket issued in the name of another person — a serious violation of security norms.

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has ordered a probe into an incident in which a doctor was recently allowed to board a Delhi-bound Air India flight at the Bamrauli airport in Allahabad on a ticket issued in the name of another person — a serious violation of security norms.

A deputy commissioner from BCAS in Mumbai landed in Allahabad on Thursday to begin the probe into the incident that took place on April 11.

Dr D S Mishra had boarded Air India flight no 7802 on a ticket originally issued in the name of one Ghanshyam Beni. Dr Mishra apparently enjoys good rapport with the local airport authorities.

The matter came to light after another doctor,who also wanted to board the same flight,filed a complaint with the commissioner of security,BCAS.

“I am surprised to know that Dr Mishra was allowed by the airport authorities to fly on someone else’s ticket. I was also offered the same ticket but I refused,” said the complainant,who did not wish to be named.

Deputy Commissioner S P Singh on Thursday inspected the airport,seized some documents and interrogated the station masters of Air India,Naveen Lal and Uma Shankar,aerodrome officer Silva Kumar and other officials concerned with the safety and security of the passengers and the flight.

“Several serious lapses came to light during the investigation. It was not the first such case. The authorities have been doing so often. They even allow non-trained officials to prepare the trim chart of the flight,which is against the guidelines of the Directorate of Civil Aviation,” an official present during the inquiry said.

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Trim chart is prepared by trained staff for every flight keeping in mind the load factors due to the seating arrangement and the luggage.

While Silva Kumar,who is under scanner,refused to comment,security in-charge of Bamrauli airport,R A Singh,said the matter was serious,especially in view of the terror threat across the country. S P Singh refused to share the details of the probe.

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