New Delhi [India], A 24-year-old man was booked for forgery after he posed as a Singapore Airlines pilot before CISF personnel in charge of airport security across the country. He was seen roaming in the Metro Skywalk area of ​​Delhi Airport in the uniform of a Singapore Airlines pilot with a fake ID hanging around his neck. When he was stopped and interrogated, the fraudster was identified as Sangeet Singh of Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. He was found to be carrying a Singapore Airlines ID for flight operations, which upon investigation was later confirmed to be fake. According to the police, the 24-year-old man created the fake ID using an online app business card maker and purchased the uniform and accessories from Pilot 18 Sector 9, Dwarka in the national capital. Further investigation revealed that the fraudster followed through and completed the chase. One Year Aviation Hospitality Course in Mumbai in 2020. However, he convinced his family and acquaintances that he had got a job as a pilot for Singapore Airlines, according to the investigation. A case was registered under sections 420, 468 and 471 of the IPC. Further information is awaited against the arrested accused.