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Indian man jailed for molesting flight attendant on Singapore Airlines plane

South China Morning Post

South China Morning Post

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June 23, 2026

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Indian man jailed for molesting flight attendant on Singapore Airlines plane

A passenger on a Singapore Airlines flight molested an air stewardess, with his friends laughing in response. When the woman went to report the incident to her supervisor, the culprit followed her into the galley, stood extremely close to her and cornered her. The flight captain reported the incident and a police report was lodged, leading to the man’s arrest when he arrived at Changi Airport. Akash Tiwari, a 35-year-old Indian national, was sentenced to six months’ jail on Monday. He was also...

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