Inebriated passenger assaults woman CISF staffer in Bengaluru airport, FIR lodged


Bengaluru, Jan 2 (IANS): A passenger has been booked for assaulting a female officer attached to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in the premises of the KempeGowda International Airport (KIAL) in Bengaluru, police said on Monday.

According to the police, the accused abused and assaulted the CISF officer at the time of verification of documents. The incident had come to light lately. The passenger was in an inebriated state, the police added.

The passenger has been identified as Jockey Ammanur Khasim. He was travelling from Bengaluru to Kochi. The incident had taken place on the evening of December 25.

Police said that CISF officer Dhaneshwari Kuttam was conducting the security checks. The accused had informed the officer about losing his green card. The officer had asked him to file a complaint in this regard and given him forms to fill up.

At this time, the accused had thrown the papers back on the officer and created ruckus. He abused verbally and assaulted her.

The police probe was on and details were awaited.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jan 02 2023

    Such people should be arrested first and let them sleep a night in zell.When the prozent get down talk to him and tell he already plane is gone.Due to alcohol passangers should not be allowed to board plane.Danger to self and other passengers ,to staff and God knows even plane.Passengers should be given a pre notice by booking not to come drunken.

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