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Four indian diplomatic bags stolen in UK

Sep 21, 2012

London: In a security breach, three Indian diplomatic bags containing 6,000 visa stickers have been stolen here during transit from the airport to the Indian High Commission.

The High Commission was informed on September 3 that four Category ‘B’ diplomatic bags, including three bags that contained 6,000 visa stickers, had been stolen during transit from the Heathrow airport to India House in Aldwych, central London.

The fourth stolen bag contained stationery items, a High Commission spokesperson said.

“On that day, in total 27 bags were received. Out of which, 25 bags contained 50,000 visa stickers (2000 in each bag).

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“The bags were being transported from Heathrow Airport by the clearing agent, who handles ‘B and ‘C’ category diplomatic bags of the High Commission since last several years”, the spokesperson said.

As soon as the incident came to notice, the High Commission informed authorities in India, and “suitable action” was taken to prevent any misuse of visa stickers, the official said.

A case regarding the theft of diplomatic bags was registered with the Metropolitan Police in London.

“The Metropolitan Police is investigating the case.  The High Commission has also taken up the matter with the Diplomatic Protection Group.

“The existing arrangements have been reviewed and further precautionary measures are being taken,” the spokesperson added.

Category ‘A’ bags are for materials that are considered top secret and is always transported as a hand baggage while Category ‘B’ contains official communications which are not secret. Category ‘C’ is for personal letters, newspapers and rest.

PTI

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