A Mumbai-based
passenger on board an IndiGo Airlines flight to Delhi allegedly turned
violent and assaulted passengers after an argument with a woman
co-traveller turned ugly on Wednesday. According to airline sources, the
altercation broke out when a woman passenger complained that Murshalin
Shiekh, 40, was staring at her reflection in the aircraft window.
When
the airline crew addressed the complaint, Shiekh, a car dealer in
Mumbai, allegedly turned violent, began screaming and even tried to
manhandle her.
Confirming the incident, an airline spokesperson
said, “The passenger got violent with other passengers on flight and
tried to enter the cockpit. The airline crew made appropriate
announcements and deployed security measure to block access to the front
of the aircraft and the front galley was secured.”
Sources also
claimed that the passenger began banging his head and there was a threat
that he could attempt to open one of the aircraft doors.
The spokesperson added that the airline would lodge a first information report (FIR) with the local police in Delhi.
Meanwhile,
the pilot in command informed security agencies at Delhi’s IGI airport
to provide security deployment at the tarmac. Minutes after the flight
landed, Shiekh was handed over to the police.
“We have taken the
passenger in our custody. We will book him under a criminal offence
based on a formal complaint from the airline,” said JS Deswal, deputy
general of police, IGI airport.
The Directorate General of Civil
Aviation (DGCA) mooted a policy demanding severe punishment against
unruly fliers in 2010, but the proposal is still pending with the civil
aviation ministry.
According to the DGCA’s proposal. such
offenders should be fined for Rs. 5 lakh and get a jail term up to one
year. Currently, they are booked under bailable offence or let off with a
fine of Rs. 1,200.
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