Indian national to be charged in Singapore over molesting, harassing cabin crew member on flight


A man – slated to be charged in court on March 17 – allegedly touched a cabin crew member inappropriately and was arrested when the plane they were on arrived at Changi Airport. - Photo illustration: Pexels

SINGAPORE: A 36-year-old Indian national is slated to be charged in court on Tuesday (March 17), after he allegedly molested and harassed a female cabin crew member while on a flight.

The police said on March 16 that they were alerted to the incident on Feb 9 at 4.27pm, and preliminary investigations showed that the man had allegedly touched the cabin crew member inappropriately when she was serving him near his seat.

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