Nedumbassery, Kochi: The Kuwait-based Jazeera Airways' crew member of Pakistan origin was sent back from the Cochin International Airport on Friday morning by an Emirates Airlines flight.
He was granted temporary landing permit by emigration authorities after the initial confusion when he came here on a Jazeera Airways' flight from Kuwait on Thursday as part of the crew.
He was under surveillance till his return on Friday.
As strict conditions are in place for the people of Pakistan origin to stay in India, the emigration authorities were initially hesitant to grant him landing permit.
Emigration officials, reportedly, have asked Jazeera Airways to avoid Pakistani crew on its services to Kochi.
03/09/06 The Hindu
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