Man steals money while co-passenger uses loo in Hong Kong-Mumbai flight


Mumbai, Feb 7 (Mid-day) : On Thursday after a Jet Airways Hong Kong-Mumbai flight (9W 75) arrived, an Indian passenger lodged a case of theft against Yi Hvolchun of China, who was sitting behind him.

Dhanesh Kumar Sadhnani lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against Hvolchun as he allegedly stole $600, Dirham 300 and some other articles from him in the flight.

Around 1 am, after the flight landed, Sadhnani approached the security personnel at Terminal 2 (T2). The Sahar police was immediately informed and took charge of the case.

Investigations revealed that Hvolchun had robbed Sadhnani’s money and valuables when the latter had gone to the washroom. This incident took place sometime before the aircraft A330-200 (twinjet) was to land in Mumbai.

It was when Sadhnani returned to his seat that he realised his cash was missing. A crew member on the flight had seen Hvolchun in action.

  

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  • john, Udupi/Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 09 2015

    A crew member on the flight had seen Hvolchun in action. Why did not the crew member inquire that very time when he had seen him in action

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    Really cant believe.One travels only to pickpocket others.On ground it is normal People do,but in air?one can loose important documents tickets,and Money,etc.such People should be deported immediately after having their punshment or jail is over.Dont allow them enter our Country.The question is how he came to know about his Money or possesion.?

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