Bangalore: Unable to cope with work pressure, AI manager stages missing drama


Bangalore: Unable to cope with work pressure, AI manager stages missing drama

Bangalore, Jan 7 (DHNS): A senior manager with Air India, who went missing from HAL area in the City on Friday night, returned home safely on Monday morning.

An inquiry by the police revealed that Arun Mehta (41) was neither abducted nor robbed as was suspected earlier. In fact, the police said, he had enacted a “missing drama” as he was unable to cope with pressure at his workplace.

Mehta, a resident of Annasandrapalya, called his wife on Monday morning, told her he was safe and later returned home, police said.

On reaching the HAL police station, Mehta told the police that on Friday night, four men who came in a four-wheeler struck his car, and picked a quarrel over a petty issue. He said he fell unconscious after one of them hit him on the head. Mehta claimed he regained consciousness only on Monday and realised he was in a tub in an abandoned house near Tumkur. He said he got into a truck, reached the railway station and took a train to Bangalore.

“We grew suspicious as his version had several loopholes,” said HAL police inspector R Rajesh. “We told him nobody could be unconscious for more than two days following a minor attack. We said we would shortly arrest the men who attacked him and asked him to reveal the truth, or face the consequences for cooking up a story.

It was then that he told us the truth,” the police officer said.

After the Air India’s director general conducted a meeting on January 3, seven pilots reportedly went on leave, affecting flight schedules the next day. Mehta did not have the courage to ask them to cancel their leave. He was under extreme pressure and decided to enact the missing drama to avert the fallout, police said.

Later, Mehta confessed to the police that he took a bus to JB Nagar and then reached HAL area in his car, where he parked it. He ate ‘bhel puri,’ changed his uniform in the car, wore a T-shirt and went to Tin Factory area from where he boarded a bus to Tirupati, police said.

When the police asked him if he was again concoting a story, Mehta claimed he could show his fingerprints and pictures taken at the Tirupati temple.

There was an injury mark near his abdomen and initially it was suspected one of his kidneys had been removed, when he had gone ‘missing.’ But he told the police he had sustained the injury in the bus.

  

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 08 2014

    Advise nor Abuse of an officer is the solution for his wrong doing.responsibility lies on The whole Administration from top to bottom and the Apathy of Government and the Abuse of Air India by all and sundry so making it sick this Public Sector Enterprise with the intention to finally get rid off to the Private.In the bargain Some will pocket the Gains while making the Nation suffer. Already the harm was done, which looks irrevocable.May or may not he too a small fry involved. Hope Air India survives and improves and thrives so that the main intention of its Nationalization is fulfilled and the Private Sector has a healthy competition.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jan 08 2014

    I am quite sure,there must be some serious Problem behind this.Nobody will escape or nonattend a good working place ,a good chief.we hear very often about AI.working conditions ,payment for the past times.No wonder People are unsatisfied.A pilot who overworks risks not only his life but hundred of other.So dear Management,dont look only on your Profit but also your workers,.when
    Employers are satisfied they will also work better,passengers come automatically come to you ,and you will bear a good Name.

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  • Abdul Rahman, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    After a bad experience my appeal to you all. Please be away from Air India and their dirty management.

    God Bless You all.

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  • Captain, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    Overworked/Stressed out people like Mr Mehta need counselling to handle pressure."Jaan hai tho Jahan Hai"

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  • Padmanabha Shenoy, Udupi

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    It is sad to know that one is running away from his duty being a government official. I have been flying with Air India but stopped a couple of years ago, due to the behavior of Ground staff, air hostess and their reservation personnel. We need to appoint honest person for the top post of Air India so that it may improve in its service quality.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    Mehta...
    Koi Aisi Kahaani Likhtaa
    Tho 'Title' Rakhtha...
    'Murkh Kaise Ho Sakhtha Laapatha'...
    (Mai Juliet...Kaalen Monthaa?)

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  • Anand, karkala

    Tue, Jan 07 2014


    Mehta kis Mulk se aaye ho tum,

    Rehta yahan sab bekasur log,

    Pata kiska pooch rahe ho tum,

    Lapata rehta hai sab yahan.

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  • maxy, kinnigoly/mumbai.

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    IT IS NOT WORK LOAD BUT FOR SO MANY YEARS THESE GOVT. EMPLOYEES ARE OPIATE D TO LAZINESS & TIME PASS THEIR WORK STYLE IS NOT IMMUNIZED TO ACCOUNTABILITY & RESPONSIBILITIES.SO ,THEY R TRYING TO COPE WITH WORK CULTURE SHOCK AFTER GLOBALIZATION & PRIVATIZATION.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    Seven pilots reportedly went on leave, affecting flight schedules the next day? I think this is the right time to close down Air India or sell out to some Private Company if anybody interested. After pouring so much money in Air India's Drainage still these employees play some dirty games means we need to cut of their livelihood just for once

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  • Arun P, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    It is important to have very close associate called soul mate in such situations just to get moral support and proper guidance.Poor manager did not find any so he staged missing drama.Depromotion will be a new year's gift.

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    Still the story is unbelievable. I feel there is something serious behind this which AI manager is not disclosed.

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  • Suleman, Udupi

    Tue, Jan 07 2014

    This is the reason why Air India is a loss making firm. The pilot are not serious to save the sinking ship rather least bothered.
    They stage a big dramatic strike every time Govt. announces strict action. Sorry to hear Mr. Arun Mehta story.

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