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Upgraded: Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 22:30 [IST]
New Delhi, Jan 10:
Cops on Tuesday taped the declarations of 2 team members of the Air India flight on which a male presumably urinated on a senior lady co-passenger, authorities stated.

Delhi Police had actually summoned 9 team members of the flight and all of them have actually now taped their declarations, they stated. The team members were to sign up with the probe on Monday however were not in Delhi, they stated.
“Statements of the 2 team members on board the declared Air India flight on November 26 were tape-recorded on Tuesday. In their declarations, the duo told the series of occasion that unfolded on the day of occurrence,” stated a senior law enforcement officer.
Authorities are likewise attempting to approach other travelers who were on the flight to get their declarations, they stated. The declarations of the team members will assist develop the series of occasions, he included.
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According to cops, the implicated, Shankar Mishra, apparently urinated on a female co-passenger in an inebriated condition in business class of the Air India flight from New York to Delhi on November 26 in 2015. Delhi Police signed up an FIR versus him on January 4 on a grievance provided by the lady to Air India and jailed him from Bengaluru on Saturday.
A court later on sent out the implicated to judicial remand for 14 days while turning down a plea by authorities for his custody.
Throughout interrogation, Mishra informed cops that he does not keep in mind anything about the event given that he was drowsy. It was just when other travelers on the flight informed him about his act, he apologised to the victim, authorities had actually stated on Saturday. Mishra confessed that he was under the impact of alcohol. He declared that while taking a trip in the United States, he and his pal took turns driving a vehicle and he did not get correct sleep, a senior law enforcement officer had actually stated.