The peed-on passenger was not identified beyond the fact that it was a man in seat 15G, which is in business class.
Vohra apologized and begged him not to file a complaint, which he appears to have gone along with, police said, noting the arrest followed a complaint filed by the airline, not the alleged soaked victim. Still, Vohra continued to “misbehave” after being led from the plane by security officials, Devesh Kumar Mahla, the airport’s deputy head of police, told ANI.Devesh Kumar Mahla, the airport’s deputy head of police, vowed to take the “strongest possible action.”American Airlines also canceled his return flight back to the Big Apple — and banned him from all its future flights.
Vohra was released on bail Sunday as cops continue investigating. It was not immediately clear if he was also in business class on the Boeing 777, and the reports did not detail where he lives and studies in the US. ANI noted that it was similar to a case on Nov. 26 when a passenger urinated on a 70-year-old woman in business class of an Air India flight, this time heading from Delhi to New York.