Sangeet Singh : Man Arrested for Forgery: Impersonating Singapore Airlines Pilot

By | April 26, 2024

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Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. Forgery arrest Singapore Airlines pilot
2. Impersonating pilot forgery charges

A 24-year-old individual was arrested for impersonating a pilot with Singapore Airlines in front of CISF personnel, responsible for airport security nationwide. The person, caught for forgery, was found loitering in the Metro Skywalk area of Delhi airport wearing a Singapore Airlines pilot uniform with a fake ID around his neck. Upon interrogation, the imposter was identified as Sangeet Singh from Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. Investigation revealed that the accused created the fake ID using an online app and purchased the uniform and accessories from a store in Delhi. The accused has been apprehended, and a case has been registered against him under IPC sections 420, 468, and 471.

1. Fraudulent impersonation of Singapore Airlines pilot
2. Arrest for forgery; pretending to be airline captain

Impersonator Arrested for Posing as Pilot at Delhi Airport

Recently, a bizarre incident unfolded at the Delhi airport when a 24-year-old individual was apprehended for impersonating a pilot with Singapore Airlines in front of CISF personnel, responsible for airport security nationwide. The imposter, identified as Sangeet Singh from Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, was caught for forgery while loitering in the Metro Skywalk area of the airport.

Forgery Uncovered

Upon closer inspection, it was discovered that the individual was wearing a Singapore Airlines pilot uniform and had a fake ID around his neck. The fake ID, supposedly for in-flight operations, was later confirmed to be counterfeit. Investigation into the matter revealed that the 24-year-old had created the fake ID using the online app Business Card Maker and had purchased the uniform and accessories from Pilot 18, Sector 9, Dwarka, Delhi.

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Deception Exposed

Further inquiry into the imposter’s background revealed that he had completed a one-year Aviation Hospitality course in Mumbai in 2020. However, he deceived his family and acquaintances by falsely claiming to have secured a pilot job with Singapore Airlines. The shocking revelation left many stunned, as the accused had managed to maintain the charade for an extended period.

Legal Action Taken

Following his apprehension, a case has been registered against the accused under IPC sections 420, 468, and 471. The legal proceedings are currently underway, with further details on the case awaited by authorities. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of stringent security measures at airports to prevent such fraudulent activities.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as more information comes to light.