A woman travelling from Lucknow to Mumbai with Akasa Air allegedly bit a security official’s hand after she was deboarded from the flight for her misbehaviour with passengers and flight crew. The incident happened when she forcibly tried to re-enter the plane after the security officials asked her to deboard for creating chaos in the flight. The Lucknow Police has registered a case against the miscreant on this entire matter.
Woman Bites Akasa Air Staff After Being Asked To Deboard For Misbehaviour
It has been reported that a woman on Lucknow-Mumbai Akasa Air flight was asked to deboard after she misbehaved with the passengers and the crew. As per the eyewitnesses, the woman was trying to pick fights with fellow passengers and when they complained about this to the crew, there was chaos inside the plane. Seeing this, the lady was deboarded from the flight.
However, as per a report in India Today, she refused to leave and forcibly tried to re-enter the aeroplane. She then, allegedly, bit one of the security officials trying to stop her from entering the plane again. The crew then called the police and she was handed over to them by a female employee.
Case Registered Against The Woman By Lucknow Police
The Lucknow Police has registered a case against the woman who misbehaved on the Akasa Air flight. They have booked her under Section 504 of the Indian Penal Code. She will be charged for intentionally insulting or provoking to cause a breach of peace and public tranquillity.
According to the India Today report, Lucknow Joint Police Commissioner Akash Kulhari has stated that the woman’s mental condition did not appear well. This was mainly concluded after the onlookers confirmed that she was deliberately picking fights with fellow passengers. However, they have assured that they will conduct a medical examination before giving further updates about the case.
Such misbehaviour hampers the itinerary of other passengers and affects their flying experience as well. We hope the authorities take strict action against the miscreant to discourage such behaviour in the future. What are your thoughts on this entire incident? Let us know in the comments.
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