Passengers in police custody for entering the cockpit to charge mobile phones in India

in #news6 years ago

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How to charge on mobile? A passenger who wants to know from the airplane, will fly to the airplane.

On Monday evening, the Indigo company's Kolkata flight from Mumbai was preparing to fly.

In the north, the airbases said that there was no mobile charging point in the passengers sitting on the flight, only the cockpit contained only one charging point.

Without waiting for the answer, the passenger tried to open the doors of the cockpit and entered the inside.

Biman crew came running to see the trunk The 35-year-old passenger was stopped from entering the cockpit. Later, he was dropped from the plane at the command of Captain.

Indigo has told BBC Bangla, "The passenger is removed from the plane by the captain's command when he is trying to enter the cockpit for charging the mobile." According to the rules, no passenger has the right to enter the cockpit. "

Later, the passenger was handed over to the Mumbai police airport police station.

"The passenger has been interrogated, he was in a state of inebriation," he said, adding that he tried to enter the cockpit due to his mobile phone, according to security rules, he was handed down from the plane and handed over to us. But lodged against the passenger Could not find any complaints or arrest the like. Therefore, the cross-examination has been released. "

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Social media on Twitter has been making fun of the news

A tweet user ascending Tripathi wrote, "The gentleman must have been fully charged for the whole life now."

Sheridil Bandria, a tweet user shared a poster, which says, "It is very difficult to be so stupid."

K BS Ramchandra writes, "To find mobile phone charging sockets is like terror, they can open any other device for charging the phone - for a little bit of electricity, be given the mobile charging point from the ICU units of the hospital."

However, some tweet users have probably understood why the passengers were trying to charge their mobile phones

One such is 'Rudra'. He wrote that playing 'Candy Crush' on the plane is very important.

Another mishap, Ashish, wrote, "What can be an emergency bigger than the mobile phone's expiration?"

In this context, the discussion is going on through social media.

A young man 25-26 years old from Delhi was dragging behind the back door of another private company in Patna.

When the cohorts saw it, the crooks stopped him. It was later known that he was dragging the plane door by looking at the bathroom door.

That person was the first person to ride in the plane for the first time in service.

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