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The complaint said that passengers on board were angry and angry at the misconduct. (representative picture)
Air India AIC Flight 866 from Mumbai to Delhi on June 24 was airborne when a man seated in 17F allegedly defecated, urinated, and spat on row 9 of the aircraft’s DEF.
A passenger on a Mumbai-Delhi flight was arrested at Delhi airport for allegedly defecating and urinating in his seat on the plane, officials said Monday.
Air India Flight AIC 866 from Mumbai to Delhi on June 24 was airborne when a man seated in 17F allegedly defecated, urinated and spat on row 9 of the aircraft’s DEF, according to flight information provided by the flight’s captain at Delhi’s IGI Airport Police station.
The accused passenger is a cook working in Africa.
The FIR stated that the flight crew had noticed this misbehavior and subsequently issued a verbal warning through the cabin supervisor. Later, the flight captain was informed of the incident.
According to the complaint, an instant message was sent to the company and airport security was requested to accompany the passenger upon his arrival.
The complaints said that the passengers on the plane were angry and angry due to the misconduct, adding that after the plane landed at the Delhi airport, the Chief of Security of Indian Airlines came and escorted the accused passenger to the IGI Airport Police Station.
“Based on the complaint by the flight captain, Delhi Police registered a case under Sections 294/510 at IGI Police Station and arrested the accused passenger. We appeared in a court which granted bail. Further investigations are on-going,” a senior Delhi Police official said.
The incident happened months after a man, named Shankar Mishra, drunkenly urinated on an elderly woman traveling during an Air India flight from New York to Delhi last year. This incident sparked public outrage and prompted the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to issue warnings to airlines and repeat rules for dealing with unruly passengers.
(with input from ANI)
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