
IndiGo Passenger Handed Over to Guwahati Police for Alleged Sexual Harassment.
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Unfortunate Incident Unfolds.
In a recent and unfortunate incident, a passenger aboard IndiGo’s budget carrier flight from Mumbai to Guwahati found himself in serious trouble upon arrival. The airline revealed that the passenger was handed over to the Guwahati police due to allegations of sexual harassment made by another passenger during the flight. This incident highlights the gravity of the situation and the airline’s commitment to ensuring passenger safety and well-being.
Complainant Takes Legal Action.
The complainant wasted no time in seeking justice. They promptly filed an FIR (First Information Report) with the local police, detailing the alleged sexual harassment incident. In response to these grave accusations, IndiGo has pledged to extend its full cooperation to the authorities during the investigation process. The airline’s statement emphasized their commitment to supporting the complainant’s quest for justice and ensuring that the truth prevails.
Airline Maintains Discretion.
While taking the incident seriously, IndiGo has opted not to share specific details about the alleged sexual harassment incident. Instead, the airline issued a statement acknowledging that a passenger traveling on flight 6E-5319 between Mumbai and Guwahati was indeed handed over to the Guwahati police upon arrival in response to a complaint filed by another passenger. This discretion is likely intended to protect the privacy and identity of those involved in the incident, as well as to avoid any undue sensationalism.
Safety and Accountability Remain Paramount.
IndiGo’s swift response to the incident sends a strong message that safety and accountability are paramount in the airline industry. It highlights the importance of passengers feeling secure and protected during their journey. By promising assistance in the investigation and cooperating with the authorities, IndiGo is reinforcing its commitment to ensuring that justice is served, and that all passengers can travel without fear of harassment.
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