A chartered flight bound for Bangkok was forced to return to Pune International Airport mid-air on Monday after an anonymous tip-off sparked a kidnapping investigation involving a 32-year-old passenger, Rishiraj Tanaji Sawant. The incident, which unfolded dramatically, saw Pune Police swiftly intervene, only to discover that the alleged kidnapping was a misunderstanding stemming from Rishiraj’s decision to keep his travel plans secret from his family.
The episode began when Pune Police received an anonymous call claiming that Rishiraj had been abducted by unidentified individuals. Panicked, his father, Tanaji Sawant, a former Public Health Minister in the Eknath Shinde-led government, rushed to the police commissioner’s office for assistance. Police promptly registered a kidnapping case and launched an investigation.
During questioning, Rishiraj revealed that he had booked the chartered flight to Bangkok for a business assignment but chose not to inform his family. “Rishiraj disclosed that he had recently returned from a business trip to Dubai and feared his family would oppose another international trip so soon. He decided to travel to Bangkok without informing them,” a police officer explained.
The flight, which had already taken off and was flying over Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, was instructed by the civil aviation department to return to Pune. The aircraft landed at Pune International Airport between 8:00 and 8:30 pm on Monday.
“Rishiraj and his two friends on board were unaware that the flight was returning to Pune. The cabin crew deliberately did not inform them to avoid any mid-air disputes,” the officer added. Upon landing, the trio was met with an unexpected end to their journey.
Police investigations revealed that Rishiraj had paid a staggering ₹78.50 lakh to book the chartered flight for his “secret” trip. However, since no kidnapping had occurred, police confirmed that a “C Summary Report” would be filed, effectively closing the case. A “C Summary Report” is filed when no cognizable offence is found, indicating that the case is neither true nor false.
Joint Commissioner of Police Ranjan Kumar Sharma explained the swift police action, stating, “The police control room received an anonymous call around 4 pm, claiming Rishiraj had been taken away by unidentified individuals. We immediately registered a kidnapping case and tracked the flight. After contacting the airline, the aircraft was instructed to return to Pune.”
Tanaji Sawant, who was present during the police briefing, denied any family disputes and expressed relief over his son’s safe return. “As a father, I was worried when I learned he had left for the airport without informing the family,” he said.
The incident has raised questions about the extensive police machinery deployed to trace Rishiraj and recall the flight. However, authorities defended their actions, emphasizing the need to act swiftly in such cases.
While the episode ended without any criminal wrongdoing, it highlighted the lengths to which Rishiraj went to keep his travel plans under wraps—and the dramatic consequences that followed.