Man Detained for Taking Perfume onto Plane in Chongqing
Mar. 19, 2008
A man was detained in an airport in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality for forcefully pushing past the security checkpoint with perfume in his package, an airport authority official said on March 19.
The man, surnamed Sun, who took a MU2716 flight to Nanjing from Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport, got a five-day detention penalty on March 19 for violating the new rule that banned passengers from carrying liquids on to planes, said an airport security bureau official.
On March 17, Sun was found to be carrying a bottle of perfume in his bag at a security check point in the evening. But he denied carrying the perfume, abused the inspectors and forcefully rushed forward, according to the official.
Sun was later caught by the airport police.
On March 14, the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) issued a notice which banned passengers from taking liquids on to aircraft on domestic flights, including baby food, cosmetics and medicine.
The industry watchdog said the move was to ensure passenger safety and property security, a top priority of airlines and airports worldwide.