A real-life version of the movie “Catch Me If You Can” happened at Delhi Airport when the police caught a fake pilot.

A 24-year-old man named Sangeet Singh pretended to be a pilot for Singapore Airlines at Delhi’s airport. He wore a pilot uniform and showed a fake ID card to airport security. However, he was caught when the security personnel realized the ID card was forged. Singh admitted to lying to his family and friends about being a pilot and claimed to have made the fake ID card using an app. He has been arrested and charged with cheating, forgery, and using a forged document. You Can Read Full News By Clicking On Below Link.

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