Indian man charged with molesting flight attendant on Singapore Airlines plane
Akash Tiwari, a 36-year-old Indian national, was charged in court on Tuesday for allegedly molesting and harassing a Singapore Airlines flight attendant on February 9. Tiwari is accused of using criminal force by making unwanted physical contact with the victim.

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AI-generatedAkash Tiwari, a 36-year-old Indian national, was charged in court on Tuesday for allegedly molesting and harassing a Singapore Airlines flight attendant on February 9. Tiwari is accused of using criminal force by making unwanted physical contact with the victim. He also allegedly engaged in threatening behavior by following and cornering her in the galley, causing her distress. Tiwari pleaded not guilty to the charges. Police were alerted to the incident on the afternoon of the flight. A gag order is in place to protect the victim's identity.
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5 extractedThe police were alerted to the incident that afternoon.
Akash Tiwari said he was not guilty.
Akash Tiwari is accused of using criminal force on the woman.
The incident occurred on a Singapore Airlines flight on February 9.
Akash Tiwari, a 36-year-old Indian national, was charged with molesting and harassing an air stewardess.