The United States on Saturday denied the allegations that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was detained and questioned for two hours at the Newark airport or that the actor was singled out because of his name or Asian identity.
The allegations “happen to be incorrect,” the spokesman of the US Customs and Border Protection here Elmer Camacho said.
The spokesman said Khan was inspected because his baggage had not arrived.
“His documents and papers were checked, which were found to be in correct order,” Camacho told PTI.
After a “normal” check at the airport, Khan was taken to a different room where he was waiting for his turn since many other people were already there. The entire process ended in one hour, the spokesman said.
The entire process, he said, was handled in a “professional manner” and there was no evidence of Khan being pointed out because of his name or Asian identity.
To a question on Khan’s contention that he was asked by immigration officials about his work in the US, the spokesman said “it’s our policy not to discuss all specific (details) of any traveller”.
However, when any travller enters the US, he or she is subjected to inspection, he added.
World News
- July the deadliest month of Afghan war for US (AP)
- Greece turns to military to restore fuel supplies (AP)
- Argentine couples wed under new gay marriage law (AP)
- Troops kill senior 'capo' of mighty Mexico cartel (AP)
- Saudi, Syrian leaders make rare visit to Lebanon (AP)
- Will Britain Give Up its Nuclear Submarines? (Time.com)
- Escaped tiger found after massive South Africa search (Reuters)
- Roadside bomb in Iraq kills 5 members of family (AP)
- Pair wanted in US woman's death deported to Panama (AP)
- U.N. tells Darfur peace force to focus on security (Reuters)
- Floods kill more than 400 in Pakistan's northwest (Reuters)
- Economic growth ticks higher in May (Reuters)
- Former Australian PM Rudd hospitalised (AFP)
- Pentagon rethinking who can access secret information (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Rare Arab summit to forestall possible Hezbollah unrest in Lebanon (The Christian Sci...
Add A Comment