Chennai: Tension prevailed at the Chennai airport after a youth boarded a Kolkata- bound flight without a ticket, leaving the security personnel high and dry.
One Ramachandran (19) of Tiruttani reportedly entered the airport through the rear gate at Pozhichalur and occupied a seat in the Kolkata-bound Air Deccan flight.
The presence of a person without a ticket inside the aircraft came to light only after the ticket holder for the seat arrived and took up the issue with Ramachandran. Immediately, he was arrested and later remanded to custody.
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