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At Dumna Airport in Jabalpur, India, authorities seized a prohibited GPS tracker from Angela K Parinar, a 62-year-old US national from Kansas. The CISF found the device during a routine check before her flight to Delhi. Parinar stated she used it to share her location with family. Possession of satellite phones and GPS devices is prohibited in India. The device was confiscated, but Parinar was allowed to board her flight.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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