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An Indian man was arrested after he threatened to kill a cabin crew member on a Singapore-bound flight​


An Indian man was arrested after he threatened to kill a cabin crew member on a Singapore-bound flight and otherwise engaged in unruly behaviour while under the influence of alcohol. According to a report in news website Mothership, Singapore police will be charging the 42-year-old Indian national in court on April 1.

According to the police, the man started behaving in a threatening manner while onboard the flight on February 27. Details of the incident were shared in a police statement released on March 31.

Police said that the Indian man caused a disturbance on the flight to Singapore by grabbing a passenger seated next to him. He also annoyed other flyers by forcefully pushing the seat in front of him. He was believed to be acting under the influence of alcohol.

His aggressive behaviour continued when flight attendants attempted to calm him down. He later grabbed the wrist of a male cabin crew member and verbally threatened to kill him.

The 42-year-old man became compliant only after he was told that the plane would turn around if his aggressive behaviour continued. The crew then put him in restraints for the rest of the journey.

The Indian man was arrested after the flight landed at Singapore’s Changi Airport. He will now be charged with multiple offenses, including using criminal force to a person, being intoxicated onboard jeopardising good order and discipline, and criminal intimidation if the threat is to cause death. The last charge carries a jail term of up to 10 years or with a fine or both.

"Physical aggression, verbal threats and attempt to interfere with the crew’s duties can compromise flight safety," the police reminded all flyers, adding that the department would not hesitate in taking action against anyone who endangers passengers or crew members on board.

“All air travellers are reminded to adhere to air safety regulations and conduct themselves responsibly when onboard an aircraft,” the police said.

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@Paitoo @Lulldapull @Mrloveday
 

An Indian man was arrested after he threatened to kill a cabin crew member on a Singapore-bound flight​


An Indian man was arrested after he threatened to kill a cabin crew member on a Singapore-bound flight and otherwise engaged in unruly behaviour while under the influence of alcohol. According to a report in news website Mothership, Singapore police will be charging the 42-year-old Indian national in court on April 1.

According to the police, the man started behaving in a threatening manner while onboard the flight on February 27. Details of the incident were shared in a police statement released on March 31.

Police said that the Indian man caused a disturbance on the flight to Singapore by grabbing a passenger seated next to him. He also annoyed other flyers by forcefully pushing the seat in front of him. He was believed to be acting under the influence of alcohol.

His aggressive behaviour continued when flight attendants attempted to calm him down. He later grabbed the wrist of a male cabin crew member and verbally threatened to kill him.

The 42-year-old man became compliant only after he was told that the plane would turn around if his aggressive behaviour continued. The crew then put him in restraints for the rest of the journey.

The Indian man was arrested after the flight landed at Singapore’s Changi Airport. He will now be charged with multiple offenses, including using criminal force to a person, being intoxicated onboard jeopardising good order and discipline, and criminal intimidation if the threat is to cause death. The last charge carries a jail term of up to 10 years or with a fine or both.

"Physical aggression, verbal threats and attempt to interfere with the crew’s duties can compromise flight safety," the police reminded all flyers, adding that the department would not hesitate in taking action against anyone who endangers passengers or crew members on board.

“All air travellers are reminded to adhere to air safety regulations and conduct themselves responsibly when onboard an aircraft,” the police said.

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@Paitoo @Lulldapull @Mrloveday
Bhai the best one was when on an air India flight the guy got up casually and then took a full piss on the auntie sleeping across the aisle right in front of everyone……😝👌
 
Not surprised. Alcohol makes people do stupid things. Seen similar though not quite as drastic antics on past flights.

Contrast -- on a flight from London to Nairobi, fellow across the aisle from me was Indian. 4 little bottles of liquor later and he was out like a light. The chief flight attendant was impressed.
 
Bhai the best one was when on an air India flight the guy got up casually and then took a full piss on the auntie sleeping across the aisle right in front of everyone……😝👌
Some flights are a source of entertainment, others a source of irritation.
 
Bhai the best one was when on an air India flight the guy got up casually and then took a full piss on the auntie sleeping across the aisle right in front of everyone……😝👌
This pjeit was caught taking a wank:

 
It’s all good so as long as you ain’t seated next to families with infants or god forbid next to a fattie.
I've had that too. For the families with crying infants, my solution is:

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One on flight, Continental, I got stuck in a middle seat between two fat bastards. I mean as in each tipped the scales at at least 3-1/2 bills. I was pissed. Made damn sure I had my elbows firmly planted on the arm rests.

Past few years, my status on AA and SWA allows me to get 1st Class (AA) or Priority A on SWA.
 
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@Nilgiri .. why you banned me again, man ?

that thread was neither politics, nor internal news

@Musings

Listen here you POS,

dont start your clickbait spam threads with the mass tagging ever again and then whinge about it here instead of taking it to GHQ.

You will be sent on a month long ban or longer the next time....given all your past behaviour. Last warning.

Don't ever tag me again.

@Musings
 
Listen here you POS,

dont start your clickbait spam threads with the mass tagging ever again and then whinge about it here instead of taking it to GHQ.

You will be sent on a month long ban or longer the next time....given all your past behaviour. Last warning.

Don't ever tag me again.

@Musings
I did not tag you there.

POS ? really ?
 

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