
The Indian woman claimed that she was detained for eight hours at the American airport and after an electric bank was found in her luggage. Shruti Chaturvedi shared her “worst” experience at Anchorage airport at Alaska on social media. She was forced to remove her warm clothes, let her wait in a cold room, interrogated by the police and the FBI, and even rejected the phone call – all because of the energy bank in the handbag.
“Imagine that it is detained by the police and the FBI for eight hours, asking the smallest questions, physically searched male officer on the camera, free of warm clothing, mobile phone and wallets, holding in a chilled room, not using the toilet or making a single phone call.”
“I don’t have to imagine – I have lasted the worst seven hours. And we all know why,” Chaturvedi added, describing the Ministry of Outside.
Although he has a green card, the man ‘stripped naked’
In a similar incident last month, the 34 -year -old German national and long -time US residents were detained by immigration officers at Logan 7. March, although he held a valid green card. He was on his way to meet his partner in New Hampshire, but was taken into custody without explanation. His family claimed that he was undressed naked, violently interrogated and later transferred to the detention facility Donald W. Wyatt to Rhode Island.
Schmidt’s mother, Astrid Senior, claimed that he was subjected to inhuman treatment, including being forced to a cold shower and denied sufficient water. His family did not know about any legal issues, she said that his green card was recently restored and that they were told that they were “marked” without further clarification.
After waiting for four hours at the airport without any reports, Schmidt’s partner pointed out the authorities. Meanwhile, his family was actively looking for answers and working on ensuring his release.
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