Man arrested for urinating and defecating mid-air on board Air India flight - Rise in mid-air miscondunt on board Indian airlines

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An Air India Airbus A320 aircraft takes off
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A man was arrested for allegedly urinating and defecating on the floor of a Delhi-bound aircraft.

The incident took place on Saturday on Air India's flight AIC 866 that had taken off from Mumbai, according to the captain's complaint.

The incident is the latest among many others reported in the past few months of passengers on flights urinating on board or on their co-flyers after getting intoxicated.

The suspect, identified as 40-year-old Ram Singh, reportedly spat, urinated and defecated in row nine of the aircraft.

Following the misconduct, the cabin crew issued a verbal warning while he was secluded from surrounding passengers.

The pilot-in-command was also intimated of the situation and a request for security assistance upon arrival was sent to the company.

"The situation agitated a number of passengers on board the aircraft," the complaint read.

Upon arrival in Delhi, a senior security person escorted the passenger to the police station, where a case was registered under obscenity and misconduct in public by a drunken person.

The suspect was arrested following an investigation, deputy commissioner of police Devesh Kumar Mahla said. "He had not spit on or urinated on any passenger. He had committed misconduct at some other place in the flight," the officer was quoted by the Times of India as saying.

In April, an Indian man travelling on an American Airlines flight from New York to Delhi was arrested after allegedly urinating on a co-passenger during an argument.

India’s aviation regulator imposed a fine of £30,000 on Air India and suspended the pilot in command in January after an inebriated man urinated mid-flight on an elderly woman in November last year.

The passenger, Shankar Mishra, who works with American financial services company Wells Fargo in Mumbai, was arrested by Delhi police almost a month after the incident.

Following an investigation, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of India said Air India violated its rules by not taking appropriate action against the passenger who “conducted himself in a disorderly manner and allegedly relieved himself on a female passenger”.

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This seems to be a recurring event, the UN will now have to make another media campaign so that Pajeets poo in the loo on flights. Saw this on Count Dankula's latest video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdSRfQAaYYw , his reaction to the headline fucking killed me because you know he is thinking exactly what we are all thinking lmao.
 
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I love how they tell us which row specifically he turned into a public toilet

What's even funnier is that some articles on the incident (like this one / archive) specify that Mr Singh was assigned to seat 17F. So he didn't "shit in his own nest", he walked 8 rows before dropping trou. Questions arise. Was it too much trouble to continue on to the lavatories at the front of the plane? Was there a queue and he just said "Fuck it"?
 

Please kind sir ma'am to be redeeming article kindly sir.

"We've made public toilets but people still don't use them," said Anil Prajapati, chairman of the Gujarat Sanitation Development Organisation.

"Some of these people fear that there are witches inside or that their children will be kidnapped.

Flabbergasted is really the only word I know that fits my reaction to this.

This is the kind of shit an older brother tells a younger brothers about the toilet and then the kid starts pissing the bed and the parents can't figure out why.

This is not something an adult with at least a 70 IQ would believe, even if they are in India.

I would absolutely love to know how a witch even entered the equation regarding a toilet. Did they think that's how the poo disappears, a witch is involved? Also, what is with the kidnapping? Do they think they will get sucked down the toilet, that the toilet is somehow an elaborate ruse to suck people down and then kidnap them? It sends the logical mind of a westerner absolutely reeling. I guess I'd need someone who is a Pajitologist to explain it.
 
Safety is important, nobody wants to die or be cursed.
Shitting is a very vulnerable moment.
Witches like to strike you when you are vulnerable, duh.
On a street you see far around you and there's many people and fellow shitters to defeat the witch.
It's not rocket science
 
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