Investigation after man travels on sister's passport
29.12.08
An investigation has been launched after a man flew from Birmingham Airport on his sister's passport. The Sun reports that Kasim Raja, 26, had his travel documents checked twice by staff at the airport - but they did not notice that it was the passport of his sister Samina, 22.
Mr Raja flew to Islamabad, but was stopped by airport security there last weekend, held for two hours then deported. He told the newspaper: 'I was in a rush and grabbed what I thought was my passport. It doesn’t say much for airport security - I don’t look anything like my sister. I’m furious. I’ve lost £1,000 on this trip, have had to pay again and reschedule my flight. They have refused to refund me.'
A spokeswoman for Birmingham Airport told the newspaper that security checks 'are the responsibility of the airline, handling agent and Border Control agency.' Swissport, who handle check-ins for Pakistan International Airlines, has launched an investigation.
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