HomeNewsTrendsCzech tourist held in Goa for carrying a 'bike computer', fined Rs 1,000

Czech tourist held in Goa for carrying a 'bike computer', fined Rs 1,000

The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act from 1933 states that 'no person shall possess wireless telegraphy apparatus except under and in accordance with a license issued under this Act'.

December 12, 2024 / 14:20 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
'The computer... had an in-built satellite transmitter. Travelling with satellite transmitters or satellite phones is prohibited in India,' Czech foreign ministry spokesman Daniel Drake said. (Representational image: Unsplash)
'The computer... had an in-built satellite transmitter. Travelling with satellite transmitters or satellite phones is prohibited in India,' Czech foreign ministry spokesman Daniel Drake said. (Representational image: Unsplash)

A Czech tourist has been detained and fined over the possession of a bike computer prohibited by a 1933 law, the Czech foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

According to police, Martin Polesny, 44, was about to travel to Doha from Manohar International Airport when a GPS GARMIN device-EDGE 540 was detected in his baggage. But he ended up in a cell for 12 hours after airport police found a Garmin Edge bike computer in his bag and could not produce any licence or permission from the competent authority, Herald Goa reported.

Story continues below Advertisement

"The computer... had an in-built satellite transmitter. Travelling with satellite transmitters or satellite phones is prohibited in India," Czech foreign ministry spokesman Daniel Drake told AFP.

The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act from 1933 states that "no person shall possess wireless telegraphy apparatus except under and in accordance with a license issued under this Act".