Police have arrested a 51-year-old Kerala man for creating a disturbance on board an Air India flight from Abu Dhabi. The arrests were made based on a complaint from the airline crew who accused the man of misbehaving with staff and co-passengers.
Police have arrested a 51-year-old Kerala man for creating a disturbance on board an Air India flight from Abu Dhabi. The arrests were made based on a complaint from the airline crew who accused the man of misbehaving with staff and co-passengers.
Police identified the defendant as Jizan Jacob, who was arrested as a Kochi-bound flight landed at the airport. “The man was suspected of being under the influence of alcohol. He had arguments with some passengers and crew members over a minor matter,” the police officer told the PTI news agency.
Police identified the defendant as Jizan Jacob, who was arrested as a Kochi-bound flight landed at the airport. “The man was suspected of being under the influence of alcohol. He had arguments with some passengers and crew members over a minor matter,” the police officer told the PTI news agency.
The Kerala Police arrested him under Section 118(A) of the Kerala Police Act and he was later released on bail. Section 118 (A) of the KP Act mentions the punishment for making, expressing, publishing or disseminating any matter that is threatening, abusive, humiliating or defamatory.
The Kerala Police arrested him under Section 118(A) of the Kerala Police Act and he was later released on bail. Section 118 (A) of the KP Act mentions the punishment for making, expressing, publishing or disseminating any matter that is threatening, abusive, humiliating or defamatory.
frequent violations
This adds another incident to the list of passenger misbehavior on board. Air India flights. The airline recently suspended two pilots for allowing a friend into the cockpit. Air India affirmed its zero tolerance in such deliberate cases of non-compliance with the regulation.
frequent violations
This adds another incident to the list of passenger misbehavior on board. Air India flights. The airline recently suspended two pilots for allowing a friend into the cockpit. Air India affirmed its zero tolerance in such deliberate cases of non-compliance with the regulation.
“Air India has a fair culture approach to all security related events and has zero tolerance for deliberate breaches of regulations,” an Air India spokesperson said in the statement without citing information about the incident.
“Air India has a fair culture approach to all security related events and has zero tolerance for deliberate breaches of regulations,” an Air India spokesperson said in the statement without citing information about the incident.
“Such violations are treated seriously and sanctions will be imposed on those who break the rules,” the spokesperson added.
“Such violations are treated seriously and sanctions will be imposed on those who break the rules,” the spokesperson added.
The DGCA requested Air India to take action against “Service Personnel (SOD)/passenger, including removal of any managerial role in the organization for a specified period.”
The DGCA requested Air India to take action against “Service Personnel (SOD)/passenger, including removal of any managerial role in the organization for a specified period.”
He tata groupThe airline-owned airline has been sanctioned several times in recent months by aviation regulator Dirección General de Aviación Civil (DGCA) for frequent violations of aviation regulations.
He tata groupThe airline-owned airline has been sanctioned several times in recent months by aviation regulator Dirección General de Aviación Civil (DGCA) for frequent violations of aviation regulations.
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