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Air India Incident: Look Out Circular issued against man who urinated on woman

In connection with the urination incident onboard a Look Out Circular (LOC) has been issued against the man who allegedly peed at an elderly woman traveling in business class on an Air India flight incident. Meanwhile, the accused has been identified as S Mishra, a resident of Mumbai. The investigation is joined by just four […]

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Air India Incident: Look Out Circular issued against man who urinated on woman

In connection with the urination incident onboard a Look Out Circular (LOC) has been issued against the man who allegedly peed at an elderly woman traveling in business class on an Air India flight incident.

Meanwhile, the accused has been identified as S Mishra, a resident of Mumbai. The investigation is joined by just four crew members and others will be joining the probe on Friday.

A Show Cause notice has been issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to Air India crew members and pilots of the New York-Delhi flight on Thursday.

Earlier on 26 November the incident took place on an Air India flight from John F Kennedy international airport in New York to Delhi the flight was on its way.

Earlier in the day Delhi Police reached the accused resident of Mumbai and will be arrested earliest.

“The accused is a resident of Mumbai, but his possible location is in some other state and the police team has reached there. We will arrest the accused at the earliest,” Delhi Police said.

Under sections 354, 509, and 510 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 23 of the Indian Aircraft Act, an FIR has been registered against the man on Wednesday.

Moreover, Air India airlines imposed 30 days travel ban on the man who allegedly peed at an elderly woman traveling in business class.

However, National Commission for Women has also sought detailed action taken against the man and NCW has also taken cognizance of the incident.

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