Which mysteries are better left unsolved?
In what situation would the answer to a mystery not be shared with others/the population?
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Answer:
He had the passport of a country which never existed!
Year: 1954.
Place: Tokyo Airport.
A passenger was caught by the security officials for some unknown reasons.
When interrogated, he told that he came there for some business meeting.
When he was asked about the place he came from, he told TAURED[1] .
TAURED, a country which never existed!
When asked about Taured, he told that it’s a country between Spain and France.
He even showed them his passport belonging to Taured which had the details of all his previous trips.
The confused officials gave him a map to spot his country to which he pointed to the country, Andorra.He became angry when officials told him that there’s no country named Taured, and told them that it’s there for thousands of years.
The officials were confused to what to do next, and there was no option left but to investigate it further.
All his documents were taken from him, and he was told to stay in a hotel for a night for further inquisition.
The officials were shocked when they found that the company for which he came had never heard of him, and the bank whose details was there in his passport never existed.
What happened next?
The officials went to his room for further questioning.
Room was opened, and he was not there!
He disappeared from the guarded room.
What’s more strange?
All his documents, passport, driving license also disappeared from the airport security room.
And thus, it became the biggest unsolved mystery ever.
Who was that man?
What was Taured?
How did he disappear?
How did his documents disappear?