Did you know airplane pilots can skip airport security checks even on
flights conducted by other airlines? Well, one Indian businessman
certainly did, so he bought himself a pilot uniform so he could board
planes faster.
Rajan Mahbubani, a 48-year-old consultancy agency owner from New
Delhi, was recently arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport,
after posing as a pilot for German airline Lufthansa. He was about to
board an Air Asia flight to Kolkata, when the airline called Lufthansa
offices to confirm the trip of a pilot wearing the German carrier’s
uniform. A team of Lufthansa officials was sent to confirm the pilot’s
identity, but after they confronted the suspicious pilot he admitted to
impersonation.
“AirAsia India from Delhi Airport called up Lufthansa office to
confirm the travel of this person who was wearing the German carrier’s
uniform and had an identity card. Lufthansa immediately sent its team to
contact this person at boarding gate 52 inside the security hold area
of T3, Delhi Airport. When confronted by Lufthansa officials, this
person admitted to impersonation,” Air Asia sources said.
Apparently, Mahbubani was a frequent flier and had been using the
pilot disguise to bypass the usual airport security checks for several
months before he was apprehended. The uniform granted him other perks as
well, such as preferential treatment on board the airplane, the
possibility to upgrade his seating for free, and even photos in the
plane’s cockpit.
“Mahbubani said that he is a frequent traveler and used to dress up
as a pilot to gain easy access during security clearance and get
preferential treatment from security agencies and airlines,” Deputy
Commissioner of Police Sanjay Bhatia said.
The fake pilot told police that he had acquired his Lufthansa pilot
uniform and identity card in Bangkok, and that he was fond of shooting
YouTube and TikTok videos of himself wearing various uniforms. During
the investigation, officers found several photos of Mahbubani dressed as
an army colonel, as well as wearing other uniforms.
The Indian businessman is currently being interrogated by police and
intelligence agencies. The charges brought against him are unclear.