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US woman angry at airport strip

Indian authorities have suspended two paramilitary personnel after an American woman stripped in a "misunderstanding" at Delhi's airport.
The 30-year-old complained to the US embassy her privacy had been violated in the incident three months ago.

The paramilitary force said she may have misunderstood a woman officer's request to remover her pouch and took off her top in front of a male officer.

The woman officer should have prevented the incident, a force spokesman said.


Curtained enclosure

Officials of the paramilitary Central Industrial Security Force say they are conducting an inquiry into the case.

The inspector-general of the force, AS Shekhawat, told the BBC there had been no procedural mistake by security staff.

"All female passengers are checked in a curtained enclosure," he said.

"In the case of this woman, the female officer asked her to remove a pouch she was wearing as the metal detector beeped when she walked through," he said.

Mr Shekhawat said the woman could not understand the officer's broken English and thought she was being asked to remove her shirt, which she did.

"It was a case of misunderstanding but the woman officer did not stop her from doing so," he said.

She was suspended along with a male officer who was present.

Mr Shekhawat said: "We corresponded with her regarding her complaint in which she said she was discriminated against."

A spokeswoman at the US embassy in Delhi, Arti Singh, said it had received a complaint from the woman, who said she was stripped and her privacy was violated in the presence of a male officer during the security check.

The US embassy took up the matter with the Indian authorities.

Ms Singh said: "The embassy does not object to strip searching at airports if security officials consider it warranted.

"However, we believe it is imperative to provide the traveller with appropriate privacy while the strip search is being conducted."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3656174.stm
freaky6
that's so messed up. i'm not sure who to believe, the officers could have mistakenly told her to take off her shirt but then why would they have let the woman continue undressing herself?
SillySprout
Stupid woman. rolleyes.gif

If I was in that circumstance, I'm sure the strange situation would confuse me and prevent me from doing anything before it was too late. It's the womans fault that she didn't clarify what they asked, not anyone elses.
moe eubleck
Was her name Helen and was she seven feet tall, with soft fur?
earthygirl04
That's crazy! ohmy.gif The woman shouldv'e asked them to repeat what they wanted her to do, to make sure she understood it right.
Of-course she wasn't stopped from stripping off her blouse, how else could they make a boring day more entertaining? laugh.gif tongue.gif
AztecInca
Wow the intelligence of people is trully astounding!
Where could she have possibly got take your shirt off from?!
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