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Delhi: Ground staff at IGI Airport arrested for stealing Iraqi woman’s phone

The accused worked for a company tasked with conveyor belts maintenance at IGIA

John F. Kennedy International Airport, diamondback trutles, Turtles delay flights at New York airport, Turtles delay flights, Turtles delay flights at international airport, international news, latest news, world news Iraqi woman N Shayan complained to CISF personnel that her phone, worth around Rs 50000, had gone missing from the check-in counter. (Source: PTI Photo by Kamal Kishore)
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A ground handling staff at the Indira Gandhi International airport (IGIA) has been arrested for allegedly stealing a mobile phone of an Iraqi woman traveller.

CISF officials said the incident occurred on Sunday morning when a woman flier travelling to Bengaluru, identified as N Shayan from Iraq, complained to CISF personnel that her phone, worth around Rs 50000, had gone missing from the check-in counter.

Following the complaint, Central Industrial Security Force officials scanned the CCTV footage and found that a man had picked up the mobile phone from a trolley that Shayan had used to transport her luggage.

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Security officials soon nabbed the man, identified as Kewal Singh who works for a company tasked with conveyor belts maintenance at the IGIA.

“Singh was handed over to Delhi Police which arrested him for theft,” they said.

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