In order to smuggle to the United States, a 32-year-old man from India used a fake passport to pretend to be an 81-year-old man trying to board the plane

India is a very peculiar country, and strange things often happen. A few days ago, a 32-year-old man in India tried to get on the plane with a fake passport disguised as an 81-year-old man in order to trick airport customs officers into the United States, but he was stopped in the end.

According to India’s New Delhi TV and the British “Daily Mail” reported on September 11, a staff member at the New Delhi International Airport in the Indian capital recently stopped an "81-year-old" The "elderly" who was in a wheelchair, it was found that this talent was 32 years old after inspection. It turns out that he took the fake passport and dressed himself as an 81-year-old man in order to board the plane to the United States.

According to Indian media reports, the man who attempted to smuggle was named Jaish Patel. He was stopped by an airport staff using a fake passport. His pseudonym was Amric Singer, and he altered his date of birth to February 1, 1938. In order to pretend to be more authentic, Jaish Patel also dyed his beard white, put on sunglasses and a headscarf, and sat in a wheelchair in an attempt to fake the truth.

According to Indian media reports, when airport staff were going to conduct security checks on Jaish Patel, he refused because he was too old to stand up . This move immediately aroused the staff's suspicion. The staff found that Jaish Patel deliberately avoided making eye contact with them. Rajvier Singh, an official of the Indian Central Industrial Security Force, who is in charge of security at the airport, told reporters: "We felt that this person did not look like an 81-year-old man in terms of appearance or skin." Therefore, the staff searched in detail. Jaish Patel, let him show off on the spot.

According to the New Delhi TV station in India, Jaish Patel obtained a fake passport for smuggling, and promised to pay 3 million yuan as long as he successfully arrived in the United States. Remuneration in Indian rupees (about 300,000 yuan). Although Jaish Patel successfully passed the airport's machine security check and immigration clearance procedures, in the end he could not escape the eyes of the security personnel. Later, the staff of the Indian Central Industrial Security Force also took Jaish Patel away for further investigation.