Passengers who are running on Laahor -Qatar Airlines (QR) airplanes have found 13 9mm bullets during the airport security unit (ASF) in a laptop bag with 13 9mm bullets during regular screening. It was off -road at Alamike Bar International Airport (LHE) in Lahor.
Passengers identified as Shan Saddek, a resident of Walton, were immediately arrested and transferred to the Salwal Road Police Station.

Qatar Airlines employees have been arrested
According to First Information Report (FIR), SADIQ could not provide effective licenses for bullets. He claimed that the ammunition was purchased under his father’s approved weapon and had accidentally left in his laptop bag.
Saddek, who works as a Qatar Airlines transportation assistant in Doha, traveled to Doha (DOH) by flight QR621 at the time of the incident.

Details of the survey have revealed that SADIQ has successfully passed the first ASF security check and immigration before the bullet was discovered during the final security cleaning.
Authorities have registered a lawsuit against him and quoted an unauthorized possession of ammunition based on the 1965 weapon section section 13-2a.
The lawsuit was transferred to the Sarwar Road Police for a comprehensive investigation.
Update: Qatar Airlines employees were later cleared to provide valid licenses to their authorities and then board their flights.

Similar incident
Two different cases at India’s airport revealed passengers carrying live ammunition without appropriate approval, promoting legal investigation and security intervention.
At the Indyan Ganjan International (IGI) Airport, a 43 -year -old passenger named Amulish Bishnoy on June 27, 2023 after a security guard discovered six live cartridges during flights from Delhi to Dubai. Is detained.
Despite having a full Indian pistol license from the Uttar Pradesh state, Bishnoi could not provide an effective document to carry live ammunition to the aircraft. After the incident, the authorities registered a lawsuit at the IGI Airport Police Station.

Heidela Bird case
In the parallel case of the Radiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), during the screening process on November 12, 2024, the acramsarfalaz, a passenger in East Champal, Biard, was intercepted. A Cisf sub -inspector who monitor the X -ray device has detected suspicious images. SARFARAZ baggage revealed that the subsequent physical examination was a 7.65 -diameter live cartridge.
CISF officials have complained to the Civil Aviation Security Regulatory Bureau and transferred Salfalaz and ammunition to the RGIA police for further investigations. Police registered a lawsuit based on the weapon section section 25 (1b) (a).
Sulfaraz claimed that he was not aware of ammunition and said he was carrying a brothers -in -law bag. While he was not arrested, he was notified and created a brothers -in -law weapon license.

American arrested in Mumbai
On August 9, 2023, a 25 -year -old American citizen, Marcerin Lou Camdum, was arrested for carrying a live cartridge with a check -in luggage during flight from Mumbai Airport to Kolkata.
The security staff found three live cartridges hidden under the shoe sole while screening everyday luggage.
An airport security representative detected suspected objects during the screening process of baggage and revealed three cartridges, two 9 mm and a diameter of 10 mm. Kamdoum explained to the police that he did not remember the cartridge in his luggage, and that he had monitored his daily practice of carrying gun accessories in a more free United States.
The Sahal Police Station has registered a lawsuit against Cam Dum, which is said to be engaged in shooting sports as a hobby. The unintended transportation of his living ammunition emphasizes the importance of thorough security cleaning and passengers awareness of international travel regulations on firearms and ammunition.
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