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Mid-Air Disgust! Passenger Detained for Urinating and Defecating in Air India Flight

Air India: According to officials, a man on an Air India trip between Mumbai and Delhi was detained at the Delhi airport for reportedly urinating and fecating in his seat. According to the FIR submitted by the flight captain at Delhi’s IGI Airport police station, the Air India flight AIC 866 from Mumbai to Delhi on June 24 was airborne when a guy seated at 17F allegedly urinated, defecated, and spat on row 9 DEF of the aircraft.

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The alleged traveller works as a cook in Africa. According to the FIR, the cabin crew became aware of this wrongdoing and immediately warned the passenger verbally through the cabin supervisor. Later, the event was also reported to the flight’s captain. The complaint claims that airport security was asked to accompany the passenger upon arrival and that an immediate notification was made to the corporation. According to the complaint, the wrongdoing angered and upset the passengers on board, and once the plane landed in Delhi, the chief of Air India security showed up and led the accused passenger to the IGI Airport police station.

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‘The accused passenger was detained by Delhi Police at the IGI police station after they filed a case under sections 294 and 510 in response to the aircraft captain’s allegation. He was brought before the judge, who released him on bail. Additional inquiry is in progress,’ according to a top Delhi Police official. The incident happened a few months after a guy named Shankar Mishra peed on an elderly female co-passenger on an Air India trip from New York to Delhi last year while drunk. Following public outcry over this occurrence, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued advice to airlines and reaffirmed standards for handling disruptive passengers.

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