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Indian man, 32, caught impersonating 81-year-old to board US flight

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Image captionDisguised in a tunic and turban with a white beard, the man was caught at an airport in New Delhi on 8 September
An Indian man disguised as an 81-year-old was caught trying to board a plane to New York with a fake passport, authorities say.

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," a spokesperson for the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) told CNN.

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 NDTV 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.

 
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simple...
i go to amayrika marry whaayt woman then i am ahead af da gaym! :lol:
 
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Sorry but if indian called rapists for being top on list then why not Pakistani being a list? It is a shame for both countries .................. PDF is our world but the world knows the truth better being a nature about India and Pakistan---- Here in PDF you can called Pakistan is a heaven for women but the fact can't be changed, Sir.

Thank you very much for showing your concerns for Indian girls.

I hope you will show some concern for Pakistanis girls as well...... if you and I say something here, will not make any changes to the world opinion - so accept the fact.

Special report: Sexual harassment in workplaces in Pakistan
https://www.dawn.com/news/1395215?f...3ZGzXJqRHBGlRZCkwgy-wr6nQ7EdBshjjr7pYKYqwIO7w

85pc women face harassment in Karachi: Experts

https://nation.com.pk/15-Mar-2018/85pc-women-face-harassment-in-karachi-experts

I don't feel comfortable by posting such links and videos. above two links are for you to realize. why are India and Pakistan in the such as lists?

RAPE: A WAY OF LIFE FOR WOMEN IN PAKISTAN


https://www.dawn.com/news/1395215?f...3ZGzXJqRHBGlRZCkwgy-wr6nQ7EdBshjjr7pYKYqwIO7w
when will you retards gonna start realizing that it DOESN'T MATTER what others are like! apni napphayr tu!
 
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Agreed!! Below are examples:
Top 10 Indian CEO Personalities:
1. Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai, who hails from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, now is the CEO of Google. The soft-spoken 43-year-old Pichai is heading core tech projects like Google search engine, ads, maps, apps, YouTube and Android system.

  • He did his B.Tech in Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and then won a scholarship to study on materials science and on semiconductors in physics from Stanford University from where he eventually earned his M.S.

  • He went on to complete his MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

  • After the completion of MBA he was appointed as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company.

  • After joining Google in 2004, Pichai led the product management and innovation efforts for key products including Google Chrome and Chrome OS and Google Drive. Before becoming CEO, he was Senior Vice President of Chrome and apps.
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2. Satya Nadella:

Satya Nadella, who hails from the Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Now is the current chief executive officer of Microsoft. He was appointed as CEO on 4 February 2014.

  • After Joining Microsoft in 1992, he quickly became known within the company as a leader who could span a breadth of technologies and businesses to transform some of Microsoft’s biggest product offerings, according to Microsoft.

  • Nadella holds a bachelor’s degree in engineering in electronics and communication from Manipal Institute of Technology.

  • Nadella did his Masters in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and an MBA from the University Of Chicago Booth School Of Business.

  • Nadella was a member of the technology staff at Sun Microsystems before he joined Microsoft.
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3. Sanjay Kumar Jha:

Sanjay Kumar Jha hails from Bihar, India. Now he is the CEO of Global Foundries, the world's first full-service semiconductor foundry.

  • He has a PhD in electronics engineering from University of Strathclyde, Scotland.

  • Before being selected as CEO of Global Foundries, he was the chief executive officer of Motorola’s mobile devices business.

  • Prior to this, he served as the chief operating officer at Qualcomm.
4. Nikesh Arora:
Nikesh Arora was born in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is the CEO of Softbank Internet and Media Inc.

  • Arora graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology Varanasi with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.

  • He completed MBA from Northeastern University and a Master degree in Finance from Boston College.

  • Prior to becoming CEO he was one of the high profile employees in Google. Before joining Google he was a telecom analyst at Putnam Investments.
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5. Shantanu Narayen:

Shantanu Narayen who hails from Hyderabad, Telangana India. Now he is CEO of one of the world’s leading software Adobe companies.

  • Narayen holds an electronics engineering degree from Osmania University.

  • He studied MBA from the University of California, Berkeley.

  • He did Masters in computer science from Bowling Green State University, Ohio.

  • Nine years after joining Adobe, Narayen was appointed as CEO in 2007
6. Francisco D'Souza:
Francisco D'Souza, a person of Indian origin, was born in Nairobi, Kenya, Africa. He is the CEO of Cognizant and a member of the Company’s Board of Directors.

  • D’Souza received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of East Asia, Macau. He holds his MBA from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.

  • He joined in Cognizant as a co-founder and in 2007 he became its CEO.

  • He is a member of the Board of Directors of General Electric Company.
Indian CEO

7. Sanjay Mehrotra:

Sanjay Mehrotra was born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Now he is the CEO of Micron Technology, Inc.

  • He pursued bachelors and masters degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at University of California, Berkley.

  • He is the co-founder of SanDisk and also served as CEO and president until 2016.
8. Rajeev Suri:
Rajeev suri was born in Delhi, India. He became the CEO of Nokia when Microsoft acquired Nokia mobile business.

  • Suri holds the B-Tech with Electronics and Communications Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology, India.

  • Before joining the Nokia, he worked for multinational corporations in UK and Middle East.

9. George Kurian:
George Kurian was born in Kottayam district, Kerala, India. Now, George is CEO of storage and data management company NetApp.

  • He pursued engineering at IIT-Madras, but left six months later to join Princeton University. He holds the MBA from Stanford University.

10. Indra Nooyi:

Indra Nooyi was born in Madras, Tamil Nadu State, India. She is the current chairperson and CEO of PepsiCo.

  • She pursued bachelor's degrees in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics from Madras Christian College. She holds the MBA from Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.
  • Before joining the PepsiCo Nooyi held the product manager positions at Johnson & Johnson and textile firm Mettur Beardsell, later held strategy positions at Motorola and Asea Brown Boveri. Before becoming the CEO of PepsiCo she worked as chief financial officer and President in the PepsiCo. After 7 years she became the CEO.

...and NONE of them are Indian citizens :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Indian man, 32, caught impersonating 81-year-old to board US flight

_108753418_indianmanimpersonatortop.jpg
Image copyrightCENTRAL INDUSTRIAL SECURITY FORCE
Image captionDisguised in a tunic and turban with a white beard, the man was caught at an airport in New Delhi on 8 September
An Indian man disguised as an 81-year-old was caught trying to board a plane to New York with a fake passport, authorities say.

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," a spokesperson for the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) told CNN.

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 NDTV 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.


Don't really know why Indians are doing this, trying to walk across a desert with kids to get into the USA and that too from a rich country like India?
 
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Don't really know why Indians are doing this, trying to walk across a desert with kids to get into the USA and that too from a rich country like India?
Good Indians are just trying to help rest of the world but ungrateful countries making it difficult. They will regret it.
 
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