Bihar's passenger made serious allegations about Air India, a trip from Delhi to Patna - Bihar Passenger made serious allegations against Air India that he traveled from Delhi to Patna

No steps were taken, even after two months in the case of cash stolen from a passenger bag traveling by Air India flight. Buxar passenger made serious allegations against Air India Aviation Company and Patna’s airport police station. He also had a post in this regard. Jagran Team, Buxar/Patna. Action was not done, even after two months in the case of cash stolen from a passenger bag traveling from Air India’s Delhi-Patna flight (AI 2633). Nand Kumar Tiwari, a passenger resident of Barry Village under Itadhi Village in Buxar, made serious allegations against Air India Aviation Company and Patna’s airport police station. They claim that the Airline Portal, Air India and the Patna Airport police station were complained by email. There was no satisfactory response from the aviation business. The airport police police assured to submit a FIR after investigating the case, but here was no hearing. At the same time, Sho Amit Kumar Airport said it had no information in this regard. There were 25 thousand cash with other items, Nand Kumar said he traveled from Delhi to Patna on April 17 by Air India Flight. His suitcase also had 25 thousand cash with other items. After landing at Patna Airport, when they came home after receiving the suitcase, they saw the suitcase. 22.800 rupees stolen from the bag are only Rs 2,200. He said Rs 22,800 was stolen from the bag. Once known, his son Kumar Abhigyan complained by e -mail about Air India, Patna Airport, Delhi Air India team and Air Service Portal. Air India responded to this, saying that valuable goods should not be kept in the check -in. Such items are not covered under their compensation policy. The company said: No theft was done, it also advised that the complaint was filed with the local authorities. Early in May, the Air India team of Patna Airport said they had investigated CCTV footage of luggage handling points at both airports in Delhi and Patna, but that no theft or tampering was found. The victim says no satisfactory steps were taken even after two months have passed. Neither CCTV footage nor the accused has been identified. It only has Rs 2.200. He said Rs 22,800 was stolen from the bag. Once known, his son Kumar Abhigyan complained by e -mail about Air India, Patna Airport, Delhi Air India team and Air Service Portal. Air India responded to this, saying that valuable goods should not be kept in the check -in. Such items are not covered under their compensation policy. The company said: No theft was done, it also advised that the complaint was filed with the local authorities. Early in May, the Air India team of Patna Airport said they had investigated CCTV footage of luggage handling points at both airports in Delhi and Patna, but that no theft or tampering was found. The victim says no satisfactory steps were taken even after two months have passed. Neither CCTV footage nor the accused has been identified.