Indian man disguises as 81-year-old to board US flight

Dunya News

Impersonator was arrest at New Delhi's Indira Gandhi In't Airport by the authorities.

NEW DELHI (Web Desk) – Jayesh Patel, 32-year-old from Gujrat, disguised as an 81-year-old to board a flight to New York with a fake passport but caught red-handed by the authorities.

According to international website, the man, named as 32-year-old Jayesh Patel, was arrested at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport on Sunday.

With a dyed white beard and large spectacles, Mr Patel passed through initial security and immigration checks in a wheelchair, local media report.
But not all officials were fooled.

"He was definitely not 80 years old. His skin was of a younger person," said spokesperson for the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

During a later security check, suspicions were raised when Mr Patel refused to be searched, claiming he was too old to stand.

When asked for documentation, he handed over a passport bearing the name of Amrik Singh, born on 1 February 1938 in Delhi.

"The appearance and skin texture of the passenger seemed to be much younger than mentioned in the passport," the CISF spokesperson said.

Under questioning, Mr Patel confessed that he was impersonating an old man, and that the passport was not legitimate.

Mr Patel was detained and handed over to immigration authorities while an investigation takes place.

Indian police told that Mr Patel, from the state of Gujarat, hired an agent who promised him a passport and a US visa.

The agent, NDTV reported, arranged for his make-up and costume - a white tunic and turban - to be applied in a hotel room in Delhi.

"He was planning to go to the US for a job. But his profile was such that he would not have gotten a visa easily," police officer Sanjay Bhatia said.