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A passenger tried to open an emergency gate twice in the flight D7220 from Malaysia to Sydney, causing a stir. The accused is arrested, he could be sentenced to 10 years.

Suddenly an emergency gate started opening a man in the aircraft going to Sydney.
Highlights
- In a flight going from Malaysia to Sydney, the passenger tried to open the emergency gate.
- The accused was arrested, he could be sentenced to 10 years.
- AirAsia ensured the safety of all passengers during the incident.
Think what will happen if you are traveling by a flight and suddenly a person starts opening the door of the aircraft in the middle of the air? A similar incident happened in a flight going to Sydney. A passenger tried to open an emergency gate of the aircraft twice. Seeing this, the condition of passengers worsened. Pulled him and brought it to someone and tied it to the chair. But as long as there was a flight, everyone’s breath remained stuck.
The incident took place in AirAsia flight D7220 going from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Sydney. According to Australian police, a 46 -year -old Jordan citizen tried to open the emergency gate behind the aircraft during the flight. The Cabin Crew stopped him and made him sit on a seat in the middle of the aircraft, but after that he again woke up and started opening the emergency gate in the middle. Not only this, he also attacked a flight attendant. After this, the passengers grabbed him and tied it to the chair.
It was a privilege…
AirAsia said in a statement, our trained crew immediately took necessary steps and ensured the safety of all passengers and employees. This incident did not threaten the security of flight at any time. He said- There is a policy of zero tolerance against such people of the airline. We immediately sprung the police and were arrested as soon as the aircraft reached Sydney.
10 years sentence possible
Police said that this citizen of Jordan has been accused of threatening the safety of the aircraft twice and an attack on a crew member. There can be a maximum sentence of 10 years in each charge. The lawyer of the accused claimed in the court that he works in nuclear waste management for the Jordan government and came to Sydney to meet government officials. The lawyer also said that he did not remember the incident, because he had taken medicine and sleeping pill.
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