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Drunk flyers handed over to CISF, Indigo after Dubai-Mumbai flight ruckus

By ANI | Updated: March 23, 2023 14:45 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 23 : Indigo Airways in a statement on Thursday expressed their regret for the inconvenience ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 23 : Indigo Airways in a statement on Thursday expressed their regret for the inconvenience caused to other passengers after two passengers were booked for being drunk and misbehaving with the crew.

A statement issued by the Airways said, "As per protocol, they were handed over to the CISF security staff for unruly behaviour. Post the incident, a complaint was filed at the nearby police station. We regret the inconvenience caused to other passengers."

"Two passengers travelling on flight 6E 1088 from Dubai to Mumbai were observed to be in an inebriated state and continued consuming alcohol onboard despite multiple warnings from the crew. They verbally abused the crew and co-passengers", reads the statement.

Mumbai's Sahar Police on Thursday booked two IndiGo flyers travelling from Dubai to Mumbai for allegedly being drunk and misbehaving with the crew, said the police.

The arrested passengers have been identified as Dattatreya Bapardekar and John George D'Souza.

"Two Indigo flyers have been booked under section 336 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) & sections 21,22 and 25 of Aircraft rules for being drunk & misbehaving with the crew. Both were arrested formally but as the sections were bailable, they were granted bail from the police station itself", DCP Dixit Gedam, Mumbai Police told .

According to the police, the incident occurred on March 22. It is alleged that passengers John George D'Souza and Dattatreya Anand Bapardekar started drinking after the flight took off from Dubai on an Indigo flight from Dubai to Mumbai. When the cabin crew found this, they informed them about the ban on drinking alcohol inside the flight. But both the accused got infuriated and stood up from their seat and started walking inside the flight drunk.

The police said that an FIR was registered against both passengers after a complaint was received from IndiGo.

Further probe is underway, as informed by the police.

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