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Dense Fog Covers Delhi, Visibility Drops To 50 Metres
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Dense Fog Covers Delhi, Visibility Drops To 50 Metres

A blanket of dense fog covered Delhi and its surrounding areas on Wednesday morning as visibility dropped to just 50 metres, disrupting the movement of traffic. 

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted “dense to very dense fog conditions” over northwest and central India including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, UP, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. 

In Delhi, the Palam observatory near the Indira Gandhi International Airport recorded a visibility level of 125 metres while at the Safdarjung observatory it dropped to just 50 metres. On Tuesday, over 30 flights at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport were delayed as fog enveloped the Delhi-NCR region. 

The minimum temperature in Delhi dropped to 7 degrees Celsius while the maximum temperature is expected to 24 degrees Celsius.

Apart from Delhi, several north Indian cities woke up to foggy weather that reduced visibility. While Patiala, Lucknow and Prayagraj recorded very low visiblity of 25 metres, in Amritsar it dropped to 0 metres. 

According to the weather office, very dense fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres, between 51 and 200 metres is dense, between 201 and 500 metres moderate, and between 501 and 1,000 metres shallow.

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“Most Fliers Had Return Tickets”: Lawyer Of Airline In ‘Donkey Flight’ Row
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“Most Fliers Had Return Tickets”: Lawyer Of Airline In ‘Donkey Flight’ Row

The lawyer of the airline whose plane was allegedly used for a ‘donkey flight’ and was grounded in France has claimed that most of the passengers had hotel reservations and return tickets from Nicaragua, which was the destination as far as the company was concerned. Officials have said 299 of the plane’s 303 passengers were Indian and the plane was grounded after a tip-off that the fliers were likely to be victims of human trafficking.

Sources had told news agency AFP that the plane may be linked to a crime syndicate attempting to smuggle individuals into the United States. Nicaragua, a central American nation, has seen a marked rise in Indians attempting to enter the US illegally. 

Speaking exclusively to NDTV on Tuesday, Liliana Bakayoko, the lawyer for Romania-based Legend Airlines, said, “I am the lawyer of the company. My colleagues who defended the passengers before the judge told the media that the passengers they defended all had return tickets. They had hotel reservations and return tickets… I don’t know for when, actually. But not for the next day.”

When it was pointed out to her that, according to available information, only 12 of the 303 passengers had a return ticket, Ms Bakayoko said, “The company’s aeroplane was hired by a client, which is a foreign company, to perform such flights. According to my colleagues in France, all the passengers they defended, almost all of them had return tickets and hotel reservations. But it is true that only three passengers were heard by the judge”.

‘Peculiar Situation’

On the sequence of events after the plane landed in France’s Vatry for refuelling on Friday, Ms Bakayoko said it was a peculiar situation because the airline’s crew was ordered to leave the airport, go to a hotel and wait to be called to testify as witnesses. This, she said, meant leaving the passengers behind and the flight’s Captain was wondering what to do because he had a duty towards the people in the plane. 

She said the crew was called two hours later and they were really afraid because they did not know exactly what was going on. 

“I just advised them to go and to say everything they know. So everybody went there and the interrogations took place. It took hours and they were all left free to go. But the plane was seized, so we didn’t know what to expect. The passengers were all asked to remain in the airport. Later the plane was released, but the passengers were still retained. We decided to wait and see what happened with the passengers,” the lawyer said.

Hearings At Airport

Ms Bakayoko said hearings were conducted at the airport. Judges went there with attorneys to listen to the passengers and, after three hearings, the judges declared that the procedure was irregular. 

“Under French law, when the police detain somebody, they are obliged to notify the person their rights, with a translator if they don’t speak French, and with an attorney. And there were no translators available, there were two translators and one of them left because of some personal considerations. So there were no available translators, and it took too long for the local authority to notify the rights of the passengers,” the lawyer said.

“So the judge said that the procedure is irregular because of this, because people have stayed within the airport, actually for hours, some for 11 hours, without knowing at all what’s going on, without understanding the explanations. And nobody was giving explanations, actually, even in French. These people were afraid. So the judge ruled that the detention is irregular. The French authorities decided to let everybody go home,” she added.

The lawyer said other problems arose because some of the passengers did not want to go to India, where the plane landed on Tuesday.  

“India was the country that was ready to just accept the passengers very quickly. The United Arab Emirates refused. Nicaragua, as far as we know, also (refused). So, as the passengers were Indian nationals, the Indian Embassy worked hard with the French authorities to speed up the process of obtaining all the permits necessary to fly to India. Some of them refused to go… In the end, 276 passengers boarded and left for India and the others requested asylum,” she explained.

Who Was The Client?

Ms Bakayoko said the client who chartered the flight from Dubai to Nicaragua was responsible for checking the passengers’ passports, tickets and visas.  She said the client was a foreign company, a non-European one, but refused to disclose the identity.

Pressed on whether other flights to Nicaragua had been chartered by the same client, she answered in the affirmative, but said she did not have the data on hand to say how many Indians were aboard such flights.

‘Donkey flights’ refer to a method used by some migrants wherein they transit through third countries with lenient travel document requirements to reach their final destinations.

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Israel Says Blast Near Delhi Embassy Possibly “An Attack”, Issues Advisory
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Israel Says Blast Near Delhi Embassy Possibly “An Attack”, Issues Advisory

It is possible that the explosion near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi is an attack, Tel Aviv has said, putting out an advisory for Israelis living in India and particularly in New Delhi. The advisory asks Israelis to avoid visiting crowded places such as malls and markets, particularly areas frequented by people from the community. It also asks them to stay alert and “avoid externalizing Israeli symbols”.

“Avoid participating in events with many participants that are not secure. Avoid posting trip details on social networks and posting photos and visit details before the trip and in real time,” the advisory says.

A blast took place last evening near the Israel embassy in Chanakyapuri. Officials said nobody was injured in the incident. An “abusive” letter addressed to the Israeli ambassador was found near the site, they added.

Soon after the explosion, teams from Delhi Police crime branch, a bomb disposal squad, a dog squad and the forensic department were rushed to the spot.

The site was also examined by a team from National Investigation Agency.

Israeli embassy spokesperson Guy Nir has said the blast took place around 5.48 pm. “Delhi Police and the security team are still investigating the situation,” he said.

Deputy Chief of Mission (Israel) Ohad Nakash Kaynar said, “All our diplomats and workers are safe. Our security teams are working in full cooperation with local Delhi security and they will investigate the matter further.”

The one-page letter was reportedly sent for forensic examination to check for fingerprints.

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