Deccan Chronicle

Passenger from Dubai tries to flirt with air hostess for a selfie

Man says hijack on AI flight, detained WRONG WORD

- HYDERABAD, APRIL 21 DC CORRESPOND­ENT

An Air India passenger landed in police custody on Tuesday for using the word “hijack” during a conversati­on on a flight.

Cyberabad police arrested Yusuf Shareef, 35, a resident of Mehdipatna­m, who arrived from Dubai in the morning flight of Air India. The Counter Intelligen­ce cell is doing a background check in order to ensure he is not a part of any terror group.

Senior police officials said that though it was an attempt to flirt with an air hostess, they were checking his background just to be sure.

“It appears that he was trying to flirt. But he used the word ‘hijack’ while talking to the cabin crew member. So we took him into custody and started an investigat­ion,” said Cyberabad commission­er of police C.V. Anand.

Mr Yusuf was trying to strike up a conversati­on with a crew member and requested for a selfie with her, which she rejected, officials said.

Mr Yusuf, who works in a drilling company, was returning after spending five months in Dubai. He had earlier visited Saudi Arabia.

“He was unnecessar­ily having a conversati­on with the air hostess due to over enthusiasm. He asked her if he could visit the cockpit to which she said no. Maybe he was drunk at that time,” said Shamshabad DCP A.R. Srinivas.

According to Air India officials, the crew member alerted the flight captain as soon as she heard the word “hijack”.

“As she heard the word ‘hijack’ while the plane was in the air, it was her duty to inform the captain, who then alerted ground control,” said an Air India official.

There was, however, no panic among the other passengers as no one, except those next to Mr Yusuf, knew what was going on, said Air India officials.

Cyberabad police arrested Yusuf Shareef, 35, a resident

of Mehdipatna­m, who arrived from Dubai in the morning flight of Air India

on Tuesday for using the word “hijack” during a con

versation on a flight. “The cabin crew member informed the pilot secretly,

so the passengers knew nothing about it. There were no panic. The flight also landed on time,” said an

official from Air India. After the flight landed, Air India security personnel handed him over to CISF officials, who then called the

local police. Police has booked a case against him under IPC Sections 504 and

505 of the Indian Penal Code (intentiona­l insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace, and statements conducive to public

mischief).

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