The Indian shooters were returning from Cyprus after competing in the World Cup, where they won seven medals. The 13-member team included the likes of Chain Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Heena Sidhu and Kynan Chenai.
They arrived at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport via different flights between 4.30 and 5 am. Of these, eight had come from Czech Republic and five from Doha.
"Saddened to hear that the National Shooting Team is detained at The IGI Airport with the customs refusing to clear their guns," Bindra tweeted.
Bindra said the official team manager left the athletes "to fend for themselves".
"Chatted with a few athletes and the lack of support coming through from the national federation is pathetic. @RaninderSingh @TheNrai," Bindra said.
"They are our country's ambassadors and should not be treated like this. Would this ever happen to our cricket team?," he asked.
The shooters were carrying guns of .22 calibre pistols and rifles, .32 calibre pistols and .177 calibre pistols besides ammunition, the source added.
The shooters though had relevant documents with them.
"We were tired and made to wait for over 12 hours. An early intervention from the association and customs departments could have been of great help," said one of the team members, seeking anonymity.
Customs department claimed they tried to give the clearance as early as they could.
A few days back, the officials of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), mandated to check smuggling and customs duty evasion, had raided house of a national shooter in Meerut and recovered 117 kgs of nilgai meat, horns and skins of leopards and blackbucks besides Rs one crore cash.
Shooter Heena Sidhu also expressed anguish.
"Dats d price v pay for always following d rules. Been 10 hrs now," she tweeted.
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