Jamaica Gleaner

Drunken Frenchman fined over f light disruption

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HAMILTON, Bermuda, (CMC): A DRUNKEN Frenchman who caused the captain of the German airline, Lufthansa, to divert the aircraft to Bermuda yesterday has been fined US$1,000.

“In this current climate of uncertaint­y, terrorism and concern over air travel, this kind of behaviour cannot be treated lightly,” Magistrate Khamisi Tokunbo said, adding that an absolute discharge would not be acceptable.

Benoit Becuwe, a 28-year-old teacher, of no known address, admitted in Magistrate­s’ Court to being drunk on the flight. He also pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner towards crew members.

The court heard that Becuwe boarded the plane in Panama City, Panama, on Monday and was served “a few” alcoholic drinks.

He later approached staff for more and became loud and aggressive when he was told by the crew that they were no longer serving alcohol on the flight to Frankfurt, Germany.

About 20 minutes later, and after repeated attempts to calm him down, crew members warned him he would be restrained if he did not settle down.

But he became aggressive towards a female flight attendant, was put in plastic handcuffs, and the flight diverted to Bermuda.

Airport operators Bermuda Skyport said later that the aircraft, with 258 passengers and 14 crew, was boarded by the Bermuda Police Service, who removed Becuwe.

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