Indian police have arrested a restless and disorderly passenger on a flight, following a woman on an Air India flight from New York complained that he had urinated on her in business class.
Police spokesman, Suman Nalva, said on Sunday that the police arrested the passenger, “Shankar Mishra” in the southern city of Bengaluru, and transferred him to the Indian capital, on Saturday. A court in New Delhi has sent Mishra to jail for 14 days while police investigate the complaint, according to the Associated Press.
Although the police stated that Mishra was a passenger on the flight, it was Wells Fargo Banking GroupOn Friday, she said that she had dispensed with the services of an Indian official in her branch in India, following a complaint filed by a 72-year-old female passenger to the Air India administration regarding an incident that occurred on November 26 during a flight from New York to New Delhi, in which she accused him of having urinated on her while he was under the influence. Alcohol.
And the banking group confirmed that “Wells Fargo requires its employees to respect strict rules in terms of professional and personal behavior,” noting that “these allegations are of great concern.”
Wells Fargo explained that the official was dismissed from work, without mentioning Mishra’s name or specifying the position he assumed in the group, and confirmed that it was cooperating with the police in this regard.
The airline filed a lawsuit once morest him, and in a statement issued by Mishra’s defense agents and presented to the media, he confirmed that he had reached a solution to the problem with the passenger in the period that followed the incident, according to AFP.