The Air India Express pilot, accused of assaulting passenger Ankit Dewan at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, was arrested and subsequently released on bail as he was held under a bailable offence, Delhi Police said on Tuesday.
Ten days after the alleged physical assault at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 1, passenger Ankit Dewan has raised pointed questions to the airport operator DIAL, the aviation regulator DGCA and airlines Air India Express, SpiceJet and IndiGo, seeking clarity on the i
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a Senior Secretariat Assistant, Kendriya Vidyalaya, BNP, Dewas, while accepting a bribe of Rs. 60,000, according to a press statement from the agency.
Delhi Police have registered a case against pilot Virendra Sejwal for allegedly assaulting passenger Ankit Dewan at IGI Airport's Terminal 1, officials said on Tuesday.
On Friday (December 19), Dewan alleged that he was assaulted by an Air India Express pilot Virender Sejwal. Talking to ANI on Monday, he said that he has submitted a written complaint to the police and does not wish to speak further on the matter so he can focus on healing.
He alleged that a man later identified as Virender Sejwal made derogatory remarks. "He said things like, 'yeh kaha se aa jate hain.' When I told him CISF had directed me there and that I had a four-month-old baby, he replied, 'anpadh ho kya, tumhe dikhayi nahi deta, wahan likha hai, it's
Delhi Police on Saturday denied receiving any complaint regarding the alleged assault of Ankit Dewan by an Air India Express pilot at Delhi airport Terminal 1, stating that no such matter has been reported to the police station either by Dewan or by the airline.
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