A 32-year-old Indian man was arrested by authorities at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for impersonating an 81-year-old and attempting to use a fake passport while trying to fly to New York in disguise on Sep.8.
Patel arrived in a wheelchair intending to fly to New York via an Air India flight from Terminal 3 of the International Indira Gandhi Airport on Sunday. A security official quizzed him and found out that he was impersonating and was traveling with a fake passport.
At the security screening, a security official asked Patel to get up from his wheelchair, but he refused—citing his age. The officer noticed he was not making eye contact, and his passport photo appeared more wrinkled than he looked in person.
The security officer of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) also noticed that he was wearing zero power spectacles and had colored his hair white.
“The appearance and skin texture of the passenger seemed to be much younger than mentioned in the passport. The man was wearing zero-power glasses to conceal his age. He was later handed over to immigration officials on charges of impersonation and further probe,” a senior security official told the India TV News.
The agent arranged a make-up service for Patel in a hotel in New Delhi.
“He was planning to go to the U.S. for a job. But his profile was such that he would not have gotten a visa easily. With a fake name—Amrik Singh, and a fake address, he managed to get a passport and a U.S. visa,” senior police officer Sanjay Bhatia told NDTV.
The authorities said they have never seen such a case before. The agent, his aide, and the make-up artist are yet to be arrested.