Police arrest passenger who hit IndiGo pilot at Delhi airport over delay

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Update: 2024-01-15 10:54 GMT
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New Delhi, Jan 15 (PTI) A passenger on an IndiGo flight was arrested after he hit a pilot when the latter was making an announcement regarding a delay in takeoff at the Delhi airport, police said on Monday.

A purported video of the incident, which took place Sunday evening, surfaced on social media and showed Sahil Katariya (in a yellow jacket) hitting the pilot as he was making the announcement inside the aircraft.

In a statement, the airline said Katariya "assaulted" the co-pilot and that the matter had been referred to an independent internal committee for the inclusion of the passenger on the "no-fly list".

In the short video clip, other crew members could be seen shouting at him after he hit the pilot.

In another video clip, Katariya was seen being taken out of the aircraft by security personnel even as he apologised for his conduct.

He was then taken to a police station and later arrested.

According to the police, the co-pilot of flight number 6E 2175, between Delhi and Goa, and other security personnel gave a complaint regarding one passenger assaulting and misbehaving with them in the flight.

Katariya misbehaved and hit co-pilot Anup Kumar and created nuisance inside the aircraft, the complaint stated.

The passenger was agitated as the flight was delayed for several hours, police said.

The flight took off from Delhi at 6 pm after a delay of more than 12 hours, according to flight tracking website flightradar24.

In a statement, IndiGo said the passenger was declared unruly and handed over to the local law enforcement agencies for further action as per protocol.

According to the airline, the incident is being referred to the independent internal committee for appropriate action and inclusion of the passenger on the 'no-fly list' as laid down in regulatory guidelines.

A case under sections 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 290 (punishment for creating public nuisance) of the IPC and section 22 of the Aircraft Rules has been registered against the passenger and investigation taken up, another police officer said. PTI

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