Woman passenger bites ground crew after ruckus on plane
A woman passenger in Lucknow, identified by Shailendra Giri, the Station House Officer of Sarojini Nagar police station, was charged by police for biting a male airline ground crew member while boarding a flight to Mumbai. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening, leading to legal action under IPC sections 324 and 504. The CISF was summoned to handle the situation.
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