MUMBAI: Imagine trying to hide your weekend getaways by gluing the pages of your passport shut. That’s exactly what landed Tushar Pawar, a 33-year-old logistics businessman from India, in hot water at Mumbai Airport.

Pawar, seemingly on a business trip to Thailand with his client, was about to board his flight when immigration officials noticed something fishy. Twelve pages of his passport were suspiciously stuck together. Upon closer inspection, it turned out Pawar’s “fishy” secret wasn’t some exotic Thai dish – it was three previous trips to the Land of Smiles he desperately wanted to hide from his wife.

Desperate times call for desperate measures, or so Pawar thought. He figured a little super glue would do the trick, keeping his wife blissfully unaware of his international escapades. Unfortunately for Pawar, his plan unraveled faster than a poorly-made glue stick creation.

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Immigration officials, with their eagle eyes trained for such shenanigans, immediately detained Pawar. During questioning, his elaborate scheme crumbled faster than a sandcastle in a monsoon. Pawar confessed to his passport-tampering trickery, hoping to avoid marital discord.

Newsflash, Tushar: Honesty is the best policy, especially when it comes to passports and international travel. Now, Pawar faces charges of passport tampering and misleading immigration authorities. He’s currently in police custody, and his Thailand trips are definitely not the only thing his wife will be finding out about soon.

This bizarre incident serves as a cautionary tale for anyone considering creative – and illegal – methods to keep secrets. It also highlights the vigilance of airport officials who are always on the lookout for suspicious activity. So, the next time you’re tempted to hide your travel plans with a glue stick, remember – honesty is always the smoothest path through immigration.

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