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Home | India | Afghan Teen Sneaks Into Planes Landing Gear Lands In Delhi Sent Back

Afghan teen sneaks into plane’s landing gear, lands in Delhi; sent back

A 13-year-old Afghan boy from Kunduz flew undetected in the landing gear of a Kabul–Delhi flight before being caught at IGI Airport on Sunday. He claimed he acted out of “curiosity” and was repatriated on the same aircraft.

By PTI
Published Date - 23 September 2025, 08:45 AM
Afghan teen sneaks into plane’s landing gear, lands in Delhi; sent back
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New Delhi: A 13-year-old Afghan boy’s “curiosity” brought him to Delhi from Afghanistan after he somehow managed to get inside the landing gear compartment of an aircraft that took off from Kabul, official sources said.

The incident was reported around 11 am on Sunday when KAM airlines flight number RQ-4401 reached the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport after a 2-hour journey. The teenager was, however, repatriated to Afghanistan on Sunday itself, on the same flight, sources said.


The airline authorities reported to the airport security control room about a 13-year-old boy who was found roaming near the flight after it touched down, they said.

The boy, a native of Kunduz city, was apprehended by the airline personnel and handed over to the Central Industrial Security Force personnel, who brought him to Terminal 3 of the airport for questioning.

He told the officials that he sneaked into the Kabul airport and somehow managed to get inside the rear central landing gear compartment of the said aircraft. He said he did this out of curiosity, the sources said After quizzing, the Afghan boy was sent back by the same flight that departed around 12:30 pm, they said.

Security officials of the KAM airline carried out a security check of the landing gear compartment and found a small red-coloured speaker, apparently carried by this boy.

The aircraft was declared safe after a thorough inspection and anti-sabotage checks, they said.

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