Witnesses ‘hear’ gunshots
* CISF says no evidence
* Cops say bullets, shells, arms not found from spot
* FIR lodged
Even as a security blanket has covered the IGI Airport for the past few days, a scare was triggered at the airport late Thursday night when several passengers and airlines staff reported sounds similar to gunshots.
The incident was reported from near gate number 4 of the international departure lounge at 1.10 am. But officials from CISF, which is in charge of airport security along with the Delhi Police, said there is still no evidence to suggest it was firing.
Some CISF officials present on the spot and staff of Knight Watch, the security agency employed by the Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), said they saw a white Qualis car with a Haryana registration number speed away immediately after the “shots”.
But DIG, CISF, Udayan Banerjee said, “Till now there is nothing to prove it was a gunshot but some of our officials reported hearing (sounds of) firing. There was no injury or casualty and we did not find any bullet shells, bullet marks or guns from the airport. No one also reported seeing anyone firing.
“The Qualis apparently sped away when our men were checking each and every vehicle and had had asked the driver to stop.”
According to officials, a police Gypsy gave the car a chase but lost trail soon.
Leena Vashist, an employee with Asiana Airlines, said, “Immediately after the sound of gunfire an announcement was made, asking us to lie down flat.” Passengers and relatives outside and in the terminal, numbering approximately 400, hit the floor immediately; some hid behind walls and pillars.
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