Indigo Flight: Two passengers returning from Dubai started making pegs in the flight, swallowed half the bottle, stopped and abused

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Indigo Flight: Two passengers returning from Dubai started making pegs in the flight, swallowed half the bottle, stopped and abused

Indigo Flight.

Indigo Flight.

A strange case has come to light from Indigo flight. Where two drunken passengers created ruckus in Indigo Airlines. Both the passengers first made a peg in the flight itself and then started creating ruckus after drinking alcohol. This incident happened yesterday i.e. on March 22 in a flight coming from Dubai to Mumbai. Both the drunkards abused the crew members and passengers a lot. Both the accused have been arrested in the case.

what is the whole matter

Many times such news has been heard from inside the flight in which passengers are seen doing objectionable acts in the flight. Recently, there was a case of urinating in flight. In which the accused had urinated on a woman after getting drunk, that accused was arrested. And now a new case has come to the fore. Giving information, Sahar police said that we have received a complaint from the staff of the airlines.

It has been said in the FIR that Dattatreya Bapardekar of Kolhapur and John G D’Souza of Nalasopara were bringing duty free liquor with them. Celebrating his return to India from Dubai, he started making pegs in flight itself. Both of them had swallowed about half a bottle of liquor together. When other passengers sitting nearby asked them not to consume alcohol, they started abusing the passengers. The accused were warned several times, yet both did not stop drinking. When the liquor bottles were taken from the accused, both of them started abusing the crew members as well.

Let us tell you that both the passengers used to live in Dubai and work there for a year. On March 22, he was returning from Dubai to Mumbai by Indigo Airlines. The police have arrested both the passengers. The accused have been booked under IPC section 336 and other sections related to aircraft.

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