A male passenger on a Malindo Air flight stripped naked, put on porn,
then began to masturbate after which he attacked an air hostess.
The 20-year-old student began to misbehave after the flight left
Kuala Lumpur Airport, Malaysia.
Without respect for other passengers, he
refused to put on his clothes when cabin crew told him to after he
stripped. Instead, he turned violent.
As he made his way to the plane’s toilet, he reportedly tried to hug
an air hostess and become aggressive when she rejected him. Passengers
and other cabin crew intervened at this point and tied his hands up with
a piece of cloth, restraining him for the rest of the flight.
He was later arrested when the plane landed at Shahjalal Airport in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
A passenger claiming to be on the plane said the man was stark naked as he watched porn while "ignoring all those around him".
"The cabin crew approached him and politely asked him to put on his
clothes. He complied with their request. A short while later there was
some commotion at the toilet area and it turned out that he was
harassing a stewardess," the eyewitness said.
In
a statement, a Malindo Air spokesman said: "The crew on board has
followed the standard operating procedure in restraining the passenger
from causing further disruption onboard the flight. The disruptive
passenger was accompanied by Dhaka security team upon arrival and he has
been put to jail by the authorities there. The airline will continue to
stay vigilant to ensure passengers travel soundly."
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