British Plane Spotters Granted Bail In India

ecapdeville

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Two British men have been released on bail after being caught plane spotting from their hotel in Delhi.

Police in India arrested Stephen Hampston and Steven Martin on February 15 after finding receivers, maps and binoculars in their room.
The men, from Bristol, had been staying at a Radisson Hotel near the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Hotel staff became suspicious and called police after the pair asked for a room overlooking the runway.
The two plane enthusiasts were allegedly listening in to conversations between pilots and air traffic controllers at the airport.
Police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said investigations had not shown any link between the two men and any terror groups.
It is believed they are now being charged with intercepting communications offences but have been released on bail until March 3.
Their defence lawyer Rajeev Avasthi said: "Aircraft spotting is a very common and general hobby in Western countries.
"They didn't know it is an offence, so it is an innocent act.
"They will be staying in India till the court orders and grants permission to leave the country."

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Bueno pues, para que veamos que hay lugares peores...:eek:

saludos y a spottear!
 
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Boeingstore

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Two British men have been released on bail after being caught plane spotting from their hotel in Delhi.

Police in India arrested Stephen Hampston and Steven Martin on February 15 after finding receivers, maps and binoculars in their room.
The men, from Bristol, had been staying at a Radisson Hotel near the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Hotel staff became suspicious and called police after the pair asked for a room overlooking the runway.
The two plane enthusiasts were allegedly listening in to conversations between pilots and air traffic controllers at the airport.
Police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said investigations had not shown any link between the two men and any terror groups.
It is believed they are now being charged with intercepting communications offences but have been released on bail until March 3.
Their defence lawyer Rajeev Avasthi said: "Aircraft spotting is a very common and general hobby in Western countries.
"They didn't know it is an offence, so it is an innocent act.
"They will be staying in India till the court orders and grants permission to leave the country."

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Bueno pues, para que veamos que hay lugares peores...:eek:

saludos y a spottear!

No mms!!!! y si eh, hay lugares peores!!!

pero cuanto tiempo se la pasaron en la carcel, esto dice March 3?
 

XA MFG

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Spoters

aaaayyyyy we! no ps ahora si hay que camuflagearse para spotear, ...aguas spoters, no sea que a nuestras H autoridades se les empieze a contagiar el espiritu antiterrorista y ya anden buscando spoters hasta dentro de los hoteles.

Que lastima que disfrutar de algo tan padre como es la emoción de el ver, fotografiar y filmar diferentes tipos de aviones,escuchando las conversaciones entre CTA y Aviones se este convirtiendo en algo riesgoso...pues que acaso es tan difici entender que es un hobbie o aficion o como lo quieran llamar el spotear la aviacion? desde los hermanos wright en su primer vuelo ahi mismo habia spoters! en fin,hay que tener cuidado y tomar las debidas precauciones.

Saludos y vamonos a disfrutar el fin de semana.
 
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