The crew of a plane stopped one of its passengers urinating on a woman inside the business class

Indian police arrested the disorderly passenger in the southern city of Bengaluru.

Indian police have arrested a restless and disorderly passenger on a flight, after a woman on an Air India flight from New York complained that he had urinated on her in business class.

Police spokesman, Suman Nalvah, said today, Sunday, that the police arrested the passenger Shankar Mishra in the southern city of Bengaluru and transferred him to the Indian capital on Saturday.

A court in New Delhi has sent Mishra to jail for 14 days while the police investigate the complaint.


Sugata Bhattacharjee, another passenger on the flight, told reporters that he had seen Mishra drinking excessively and speaking incomprehensibly.

Meanwhile, the airline has suspended a pilot and four cabin crew while investigating the accident.

The company's decision came after the woman wrote a letter to the chairman of the Tata Group, which owns the airline.

The woman's letter states that a man urinated on her after eating lunch and turning off the lights.

And she added, “My clothes, shoes, and bag were completely soaked in urine, and the flight attendant checked the smell of urine and put disinfectant on my bag and shoes,” according to “timesnownews.”

The woman said that she got a crew member seat for the rest of the flight after this incident, and accused the airline of not taking the necessary measures and failing to seriously assist her during this unfortunate incident.

She explained, "The flight crew could not manage this very delicate situation, I had to defend myself the whole time, and I waited a long period of time to get a response."

The crew reportedly took no action against the man at the time of the accident.

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