Chennai: A pistol was recovered from former Civil Aviation Minister CM Ibrahim before he boarded a flight to Bangalore from Chennai, airport sources said in Chennai on Tuesday.
Ibrahim had come to the airport to board a Kingfisher Airlines flight scheduled to leave at 9:45 pm on Tuesday night, the sources said.
The former minister was allowed to proceed on his journey, although the pistol was seized. Ibrahim had been the Civil Aviation Minister in the Devegowda ministry.
30/08/06 PTI/Hindustan Times
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