Man Arrested at Kolkata Airport: What Happened on the Hanoi Flight?
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Kolkata, Feb 14 (NationPress) A male passenger was apprehended at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata on Saturday for allegedly molesting a female co-passenger during a Hanoi-Kolkata flight, according to police reports.
The complaint states that the individual, a resident of Bihar, repeatedly touched the woman inappropriately while seated beside her.
The young woman had boarded a private airline flight from Hanoi, Vietnam, destined for Kolkata. As the plane was nearing its landing at Kolkata, the Bihar native reportedly began to harass her. The victim claimed that he touched her inappropriately.
Feeling distressed, the young woman raised her voice for help inside the aircraft. The cabin crew swiftly intervened and relocated her to another seat for her protection.
Upon landing at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, the crew handed over the accused to Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) officials, who then transferred him to the local police station.
The suspect has been identified as Md Abdur Rahman. A case has been filed against him, leading to his formal arrest on charges of molestation, with further investigations ongoing.
A senior officer from the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate stated, "A case of abusing and molesting the woman has been registered against the accused. He is set to appear before the Barrackpore court. The investigation is ongoing."
Meanwhile, the woman is reportedly traumatized by the event, raising serious concerns regarding passenger safety on flights.
In a separate incident earlier that day, a bomb scare caused panic on a Shillong-bound IndiGo flight at the same airport. The flight, scheduled for departure at 9:15 a.m., was delayed after a note stating "There is a bomb on the plane" was discovered in the aircraft's lavatory. All passengers were safely evacuated, and a comprehensive search of the plane was conducted.
After thorough safety checks and clearance by security authorities, the aircraft was deemed safe for operation. It eventually departed for Shillong at 1:33 p.m., as confirmed by a statement from the Kolkata Airport Authority.