Man unzips pant after lady ask him not to smoke on plane: Shocking Details Inside

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In a shocking case, a 24-year-old Kerala man unzipped his pants in front of a woman cabin crew to oppose her request of lighting a cigarette in the flight. The man identified as Abdul Shahid Shamsudeen, is a resident of Kottayam who was travelling to New Delhi from a Saudi Airlines aircraft when he allegedly attempted to smoke.

According to Hindustan Times report, an official said "as told by others present in the plane, when a woman cabin crew asked the man to put the cigarette back, he refused and abused her verbally. When the woman called other cabin crew members for assistance, the man created a ruckus and allegedly unzipped his pants and made obscene gestures at her."

“As soon as the flight landed, the man was detained and escorted to the IGI Airport police station by the CISF men. He was handed over to the Delhi Police for further legal action,” the officer added.

Media reports further state that soon after the incident, the flight crew filed a complaint with the airport operations control centre and the Central Industrial Security Force personnel were asked to be on alert.  

Meanwhile, Deputy commissioner of police (IGI Airport) Sanjay Bhatia said "The man has been booked under IPC section 354 (molestation) and 509 (using word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman under section 509. The man works as an electrician and a few months ago he had visited Saudi Arabia on a work visa.

CABIN CREW, NEW DELHI, IGI AIRPORT, KERALA MAN, SAUDI AIRLINES, CIGARETTE, KOTTAYAM

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