New Delhi: Incidents in planes are not taking the name of stopping. Sometimes a passenger is urinating on a co-traveller, then someone thrashes him/her. Many times the passengers get down on misbehavior with the air hostess of the plane. After the urination incident in Air India last year, such incidents are increasing continuously. Companies and responsible agencies are taking action in such cases but the cases are not stopping. Now the incident of urinating on a co-passenger has happened in a flight coming from America to Delhi.
Scandal in American Airlines flight
According to the information, the incident took place on American Airlines flight AA 292. The accused man was caught by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) as soon as the plane landed at Delhi’s international airport at around 9 pm on Sunday night. It is being told that when the incident took place, the accused was in an inebriated state and urinated on his/her co-traveller. The airlines had informed the Delhi airport about the matter even before the plane was about to land at the IGI airport. After that both the passengers were handed over to the police.
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In November too, there was a urine incident on the flight of the same route.
Even before this, there was a urine incident in Air India flight coming from New York to Delhi. That’s why Shankar Mishra, who was traveling in the business class of the plane, urinated on a 70-year-old elderly woman. During this, Air India banned Shankar Mishra from flying for four months. Earlier, Air India had banned Mishra for 30 days. The accused Shankar Mishra was arrested on January 7 from Bengaluru.
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