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Delhi Police issues lookout notice for missing Air India passenger who peed on woman

The police have formed two teams: one of them is camping in Bangalore and the other in Mumbai

Our Web Desk Published 06.01.23, 02:50 PM
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Shankar Mishra, the man who urinated on a woman on an Air India flight from New York to Delhi six weeks ago and was allowed to walk away, remains at large and is being pursued by two teams of the Delhi Police, sources said on Friday, according to NDTV.

To track the passenger, the cops have formed two teams. One of them is in Bangalore where his sister lives and the other team is in Mumbai where the father of the accused lives. He was last known to be in Bangalore. The sister has been questioned, police sources said

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The ‘Look Out Circular’ has been issued by the police on his name.

Earlier PTI reported the man who allegedly urinated on a female co-passenger on an Air India flight in November had apologised to the victim and begged her to not lodge a complaint, saying he did not wish his wife and child to be affected by the incident.

Delhi Police on Wednesday registered an FIR against the accused based on the victim's complaint to Air India.

The victim alleged that despite her willingness, she was forced to confront the accused and negotiate with him, further disorientating her, according to the FIR.

Shortly after lunch was served and the lights were switched off on board AI 102 of November 26, the inebriated male passenger seated in Business Class seat 8A walked to the elderly woman's seat, unzipped his pants and urinated on her, the FIR stated.

He kept standing there until the person sitting next to the woman told him to go back, at which point he staggered back to his seat.

"I immediately got up to notify the stewardess of what had happened. My clothes, shoes and bag were soaked in urine. The bag contained my passport, travel documents and currency. The flight staff refused to touch them, sprayed my bag and shoes with disinfectant, and took me to the bathroom and gave me a set of airline pyjamas and socks.

"I asked the staff for a change of seat but was told that no other seats were available. However, another business class passenger who had witnessed my plight and was advocating for me pointed out that there were seats available in first class," the victim was quoted as saying in the FIR.

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