Afghan boys are living in life to reach Delhi by hiding in the landing equipment of the plane; deported upon arrival

A 13-year-old boy sneaks in the landing equipment of a plane out of “curiosity”. An Afghan boy reached Delhi by hiding in the landing equipment of the plane. (IStock), a 13-year-old man from Afghanistan, sneaks in the landing equipment of an aircraft that reached Delhi of Kabul. The Afghan boy has now been deported. He was returned by the same flight that departed from India at about 12:30, officials said. Afghan Boy is in the landing equipment of the plane, Delhi reaches Delhi, according to news agency Pti, the boy said his ‘curiosity’ brought him to India from Afghanistan. He managed to hide within the rear central landing equipment of the plane, which brought him to Delhi. The incident occurred at a Kam Airlines flight number RQ-4401 reached the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport. He survived a 2 -hour journey above 36,000 feet. The incident was reported around 11 o’clock on Sunday. Reportedly, the airline authorities in the airport’s security room reported on the Afghan boy who spotted running around the flight after it touched. The 13-year-old roasted by the authorities, and the 13-year-old is allegedly a native of Kunduz City. He was arrested by the airline staff and later handed over to Central Industrial Security Force staff. They brought him to Terminal 3 from the airport, where he was questioned. During interrogation, the boys shared how he managed to get inside the airport in Kabul. He somehow plugged himself into the landing equipment of the flight. He told the officers that he did it out of curiosity, according to sources. Afghan boy deported after questioning him, the boy was sent back to Kabul by the same flight. Safety officials of the Kam airline have done a thorough inspection of the said aircraft’s landing equipment. They seized a small red-colored speaker, who apparently belonged to the 13-year-old. However, the plane was declared safe after investigations and counter-sabotage checks, reports the authorities.