"Lost It, So Borrowed"…Man Caught Trying to Board Plane Using Friend's ID Card
Airport Security Officer Notices Something Unusual
Apprehends Suspect on Site and Hands Over to Police
A man in his 30s was caught trying to board a plane using an acquaintance's ID card and was handed over to the police.
On the 26th, according to Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju, a man in his 30s, Mr. A, was booked on charges of attempting to board a plane using someone else's ID (violation of the Aviation Security Act, etc.).
Mr. A attempted to check in for a flight to Jeju at Gwangju Airport around 4 p.m. on the 24th using a friend's ID card. Airport security personnel noticed that Mr. A's appearance did not match the photo on the ID and caught him on the spot, then handed him over to the police.
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He reportedly stated, "I lost my ID, so I borrowed one from a friend."
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