Indian man jailed for molesting flight attendant on Singapore Airlines plane
An Indian national, Akash Tiwari, has been sentenced to six months in jail for molesting a Singapore Airlines flight attendant. The incident occurred on a flight to Singapore in February.

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AI-generatedAn Indian national, Akash Tiwari, has been sentenced to six months in jail for molesting a Singapore Airlines flight attendant. The incident occurred on a flight to Singapore in February. After the initial molestation, Tiwari followed the flight attendant into the galley, cornering her. The flight captain reported the incident, leading to Tiwari's arrest upon arrival at Changi Airport. Tiwari pleaded guilty to molestation and causing distress through threatening behavior. In addition to jail time, he was ordered to pay the victim approximately S$1,270 in compensation.
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4 extractedHe pleaded guilty to one count of molestation and one count of causing distress by his threatening behaviour.
Tiwari was ordered to pay the victim about S$1,270 (US$982.25) in compensation.
Akash Tiwari, a 35-year-old Indian national, was sentenced to six months’ jail for molesting a flight attendant.
The incident occurred on a Singapore Airlines flight in February.