The first incident includes a man who in an attempt to hide his Thailand trips from his wife tampered his passport and the second involves a student who tore pages from her passport to hide her Thailand trips from her college.
On Thursday, SS Ghatol, a 25-year-old fashion merchandising student, faced trouble at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Ghatol, a first-year student at a Worli-based institute, was attempting to board a flight to Singapore for an internship when immigration officials discovered that four pages were missing from her passport.
The businessman incidentIn a separate incident, Tushar Pawar, a 33-year-old businessman from Satara, was arrested at the same airport. Pawar was caught attempting to fly to Bangkok after replacing stamped pages in his passport with blank ones to conceal multiple trips he had taken to Thailand in 2023 and 2024.
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His attempt to hide these trips from his wife was discovered when immigration officer Aastha Mithal noticed discrepancies in his passport. Pawar initially struggled to explain the tampering but eventually admitted to altering the passport to keep his travels secret. He now faces charges under Section 318(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for cheating, along with violations of the Indian Passport Act, 1967.
Both cases highlight the lengths to which individuals will go to conceal their activities and the rigorous scrutiny applied by immigration authorities to maintain passport integrity.
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