Sometimes, leaders can be so far removed from daily operations that they forget they are managing humans, not robots
The weapon, loaded with three live rounds, was found in M B Shyal's baggage at about 8:20 pm by an on-duty CISF personnel, a senior official in the airport security said.
Shyal, who was supposed to take a flight to Delhi, the weapon and ammunition were handed to the police for further probe by the Central Industrial Security Force, he said.
"The man had a valid license. But carrying of weapons and ammunition in the airports and aircraft is banned under law," the official said.
Sometimes, leaders can be so far removed from daily operations that they forget they are managing humans, not robots
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