Man who entered Air Force station pretending to be wing commander of Indian Air Force arrested

A 39-year-old man was arrested for entering Palam Air Force Station in Delhi Cantonment area by posing as an Indian Air Force wing commander, police said on Friday. A senior police officer said the accused, identified as Vinayak Chaddha, wanted to get his father treated at a dental clinic. air force station,

Deputy Commissioner of Police (South-West) Rohit Meena said the police were informed about the incident on Wednesday. the accused was caught by Air Force personnel when he was trying to enter the restricted area, the DCP said.

the man said Entered Air Force Dental Hospital On Thimmaya Road by calling himself Wing Commander. He breached the first layer of security by using a fake identity document, Meena said, but was later caught by Air Force security personnel.

Chadha was then handed over to the police, who said that a fake identity card in the name of several defense personnel and some other liquor cards were found from him. Defense personnel are given liquor cards to obtain liquor at concessional rates in cantonment areas.

Indian Penal Code sections 419 (punishment for fraud by impersonation), 468 (forgery for the purpose of cheating), 471 (using as genuine a forged document or electronic record) and 474 (knowing that it is forged and A case has been registered under IPC (Possession of Document). Intending to use it as genuine) was registered at Delhi Cantt police station, officials said.

Police have arrested another person from Sultanpuri while investigating the source of fake documents. Police said that further investigation in the matter is going on.

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