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Techie From US Attempts To Open Emergency Door On Flight To India
BENGALURU:An Indian software engineer working for a grocery store in the US was arrested for attempting to open the door of an Air France flight from Paris to Bengaluru, police said on July 21.
The Kempe Gowda International Airport police arrested the techie, identified as Venkat Mohit Pathipati, 29, from Rajahmundry, and later released him on bail.
The incident had taken place in the early hours of July 16 and the act of the accused had created fear among fellow passengers. The techie was taken into custody after the flight landed at Bengaluru International Airport and an Air France employee lodged a complaint in this regard.
The police have slapped a case on Pathipati under Aircraft Rules, 1937 and IPC’s Section 336 for endangering the life and safety of others.
The accused had told police during questioning that he was checking the emergency door’s arming and disarming function.
Pathipati is a data engineer in the US, and he was coming down to Bengaluru to meet his aunt. The police granted him bail after confirming his credentials and history. Further investigation is on.
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