Viral News / A freak started to open an emergency gate in a flying plane, the man was beaten and held by the men for 40 minutes.

Zoom News : Mar 28, 2021, 04:49 PM
A person in a Spice Jet aircraft flying from Delhi to Varanasi did such an act which surprised and upset everyone. Not only this, his actions came as a problem for the passengers and crew members of the aircraft. In fact, when the plane was in the sky, a man suddenly got up and reached the emergency gate of the aircraft and tried to open it, which was stirred in the plane.

According to the information, a person in SpiceJet's SG 2003 aircraft flying from Delhi to Varanasi tried to forcefully open the emergency gate. The good thing is that even before an accident, the passengers and crew members of the aircraft understood the seriousness of the situation and overcame the man who created the ruckus. This person was controlled by two three people slammed on the floor of the plane.

After this, the other passengers sitting on the plane kept the young man in the flying plane for 40 minutes. After arrival at Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport in Varanasi, airport security personnel and CISF personnel handed over the committing youth to the police.

At that time, there were a total of 89 passengers on board the aircraft. The person was held on the ground for about 40 minutes. The person who created the uproar is said to be Gaurav Khanna, a resident of Gurugram. In the midst of this disaster, when the plane was flying in the air, someone made a video of this whole incident on mobile which is now going viral very fast.

The aircraft somehow reached Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Varanasi. Upon arriving here, the commotion, Gaurav Khanna was taken into custody by airport security personnel and CISF personnel, after initial questioning and handed it over to the police of Phulpur police station. At present, the police is engaged in further action by getting Gaurav's medical done. It is being told that his mental state is also not well.

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