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Man enters Pune airport with fake ticket for Lucknow travel, arrested

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Pune, Aug 12 (PTI) Alert security officials at the Pune International Airport foiled a 27-year-old man’s purported plan to board a Lucknow-bound flight with a fake ticket, leading to his arrest, police said on Monday.

The accused, Salim Gole Khan, obtained the ticket of a private airlines from his friend Nasruddin Khan, based in Uttar Pradesh, as per the preliminary investigation.

Police have registered a case against Salim Khan and Nasruddin Khan under the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS).

The incident occurred at 3.55 AM on Sunday.

“CISF officials at the check-in kiosk detected the bogus PNR number on the ticket shown by Salim Khan. During questioning, Khan claimed he had come to the airport to see off his father, who was flying to Lucknow on an IndiGo flight. The PNR on his father’s ticket was genuine,” a Vimantal police station officer said.

Salim Khan told police he had obtained the ticket with bogus PNR from his friend Nasruddin Khan by paying Rs 6,500, the officer said.

Police are interrogating Salim Khan, who is changing his statements about his intention behind procuring the ticket, he said.

“Salim Khan claims he had come to the airport to see off his father, but he was carrying a ticket with the bogus PNR for Lucknow destination,” the officer added.

A Passenger Name Record (PNR) is a unique carrier reservation number for one or more flights and it serves as a digital certificate allowing passengers to do online check-in or manage their bookings in a short time. Also used as booking number, PNR is a code with six alphanumeric characters. PTI SPK NSK

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