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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, NOV. 16. The Central Industrial Security Force personnel restored to a woman passenger her purse which contained a mobile phone, cash and jewellery worth Rs 50,000 and was found lying unattended in the International Terminal of Indira Gandhi International Airport here early this morning. The purse, containing a Nokia 2100 phone, 100 U.S. dollars, Rs 700 in Indian currency and 70 grams of gold jewellery, was found around 6-30 am by Constable Sukhwinder Singh. Subsequently announcements were made over the public address system and the passenger, Kumari Veenam, of Air India flight AI-165, claimed the same and was handed the purse after proper verification.
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