Lagatar24 Desk
New Delhi, Jan 6: Six to eight crew members, including the captain of an Air India jet involved in the urination incident on a journey from New York to Delhi last year, received summonses from Delhi police on Friday.
The crew brought the accused to her seat and forced her to face him as he begged to be spared arrest, the victim claims in the complaint she submitted on Wednesday. When the perpetrator was brought before the woman and began crying and profusely apologising, she was stunned. After the event, the complainant claims that the pilot objected to providing her a seat in first class.
“The flight crew told me that the pilot had vetoed giving me a seat in first class,” she wrote in the complaint.
On November 26 of last year, an intoxicated passenger peed on a female traveller in the business class of an Air India flight. The defendant is named Shankar Mishra and resides in Mumbai. Shankar Mishra allegedly opened the woman’s bag while intoxicated and peed on her. Until another passenger begged him to go back to his seat, he stood there baring himself.
For the accused who has been eluding capture, a Look Out Circular (LoC) has been issued.
When the team arrived at his home in Mumbai’s Kamgar Nagar neighbourhood, the Delhi Police official said that he was not there. Technical monitoring indicates that the suspect’s last known location was Bangalore, the official address of his place of employment.
A Delhi police team went to Bangalore and found he has taken leave from office,” the sources said.