Indian national gets six months’ jail for molesting Singapore Airlines crew member

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The incident took place on February 9 aboard a Singapore Airlines flight from Bangkok to Singapore. (Pic for representational purpose only)An Indian national, identified as 35-year-old Akash Tiwari, has been sentenced to six months in prison in Singapore after pleading guilty to molesting and harassing a cabin crew member on a Singapore Airlines flight, The Independent reported.Incident on Bangkok-Singapore flightThe incident took place on February 9 aboard a Singapore Airlines flight from Bangkok to Singapore. According to court proceedings cited by The Independent, Tiwari and his four friends were seen laughing whenever a female flight attendant walked past them during the journey.Court documents showed that before take-off, when the crew member approached the group to confirm meal preferences, Tiwari allegedly stretched out his arm and brushed against her leg. His friends reportedly laughed following the incident.The flight attendant informed the chief stewardess about the incident and was reassigned to another aisle. However, while collecting meal trays later in the flight, Tiwari allegedly used his elbow to touch the crew member’s back, prompting her to report the matter again.When confronted by the crew member and a senior colleague, Tiwari denied wrongdoing. Deputy Public Prosecutor Lynda told the court that the victim was upset and repeatedly instructed him not to touch her. Instead of apologising, he allegedly smirked, further distressing the woman, the report said.Passenger accused of threatening behaviourAs the aircraft prepared for landing, Tiwari allegedly followed the crew member into the galley area and stood extremely close to her. Despite repeated warnings to stay away, he continued approaching her and eventually cornered her in the confined space, prosecutors told the court, according to The Independent.The victim became visibly distressed, shouted at him to stop following her and later sought help from her supervisor. The incident was subsequently reported to the aircraft captain and airport authorities upon arrival at Singapore’s Changi Airport, leading to a police investigation.Story continues below this adConviction and sentenceTiwari pleaded guilty to one count of molestation and one count of harassment. A Singapore court sentenced him to six months’ imprisonment on Monday. According to the South China Morning Post, he was also ordered to compensate the victim about S$1,270 (around US$982).The case comes weeks after another Indian national, aged 20, was jailed for three weeks in Singapore for molesting a cabin crew member on a separate Singapore Airlines flight, according to The Independent.The Express Global Desk at indianexpress.com which delivers authoritative, verified, and context-driven coverage of key international developments shaping global politics, policy, and migration trends. The desk focuses on stories with direct relevance for Indian and global audiences, combining breaking news with in-depth explainers and analysis. A major focus area of the desk is US immigration and visa policy, including developments related to student visas, work permits, permanent residency pathways, executive actions, and court rulings. The Global Desk also closely tracks Canada’s immigration, visa, and study policies, covering changes to study permits, post-study work options, permanent residence programmes, and regulatory updates affecting migrants and international students. All reporting from the Global Desk adheres to The Indian Express’ editorial standards, relying on official data, government notifications, court documents, and on-record sources. The desk prioritises clarity, accuracy, and accountability, ensuring readers can navigate complex global systems with confidence. Core Team The Express Global Desk is led by a team of experienced journalists and editors with deep expertise in international affairs and migration policy: Aniruddha Dhar – Senior Assistant Editor with extensive experience in global affairs, international politics, and editorial leadership. Nischai Vats – Deputy Copy Editor specialising in US politics, US visa and immigration policy, and policy-driven international coverage. Mashkoora Khan – Sub-editor focusing on global developments, with a strong emphasis on Canada visa, immigration, and study-related policy coverage. ... Read MoreStay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram