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No terrorist was arrested at Jaipur airport; don’t believe the hoax

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A ferry of pictures and a video is making rounds on WhatsApp in which a man is seen lying on the road, bound hand and foot, surrounded by security personnel.

The forward also claims that the man in the picture is a terrorist at the Jaipur airport.

The video shows a scuffle happening between the man and the security personals.

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FACT CHECK

There is no need to panic because the claims made in the forwarded message are FAKE. No such incident took place at the Jaipur airport

NewsMobile spoke to senior officials in CISF who confirmed that no such incident has occurred in Jaipur as is being claimed in the WhatsApp message.

Meanwhile, the man held by Police and CISF is not a terrorist. He is a bouncer in a Delhi club who had highjacked a cab on the night of August 16th and was held by the Delhi Police and CISF near the Indira Gandhi International (IGI Airport).

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