Greenpeace claims that their colleague was denied entry, his passport was seized and he was later put on a flight to Kuala Lumpur inspite carrying a valid business visa.
By: Press Trust of India | New Delhi | Published on:June 8, 2015 1:19 pm
Months after one of its campaigners was “offloaded” from a flight, Greenpeace India today claimed that a member of its international staff was denied entry into India despite having valid documents.
According to the NGO, Aaron Gray-Block, a member of Greenpeace International, had flown in from Sydney on Saturday to take part in a series of meetings with staff here. He was travelling on an Australian passport.