The man allegedly urinated on a fellow passenger during a flight from New York. 9News
passenger following a complaint by a woman aboard an Air India flight from New York that he urinated on her in business class.
A New Delhi court sent him to prison for 14 days as police investigate the complaint accusing Mishra of outraging the modesty of a woman during the New York-New Delhi flight. If convicted, he faces up to three years in prison. Also Saturday, Air India issued written notices and grounded one pilot and four cabin crew as the incident triggered outrage on social media and among activists who said that banning Mishra from flying for 30 days was not enough.
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