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New York Post
19-05-2025
- New York Post
Man charged after allegedly touching passenger, their food on plane
A man accused of touching a female passenger and sticking his hands in her food on a Gold Coast-bound flight will face court on Monday. It will be alleged the 41-year-old targeted the woman while on an evening flight from Sydney to the Gold Coast on February 4. Advertisement The man allegedly put his hand on the woman's inner thigh several times during the flight, then stuck his hands in her food, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) say. Police arrested the man when the flight touched down at Gold Coast Airport. The man allegedly put his hand on the woman's inner thigh several times during the flight. lightpoet – He was charged with one count of an act of indecency, which carries a maximum penalty of seven years' jail. Advertisement The Gold Coast man is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court on Monday. AFP Detective Superintendent Scott Moller said all travelers had the right to feel safe during their journey. The man also allegedly stuck his hands in her food. Chalabala – Advertisement 'When travelling through an airport and on a plane, people are bound by Australian law and, where there is evidence someone has committed an (alleged) criminal offense, the AFP will take action,' Superintendent Moller said. 'This (alleged) incident should serve as a reminder to the community that authorities will not tolerate indecent behavior at our airports or on aircraft.' Anyone needing a police presence at an airport or wanting to report an incident should call the AFP's Airport Watch on 131 237.


West Australian
19-05-2025
- West Australian
Man charged after allegedly touching passenger, their food on Gold Coast-bound flight
A man accused of touching a female passenger and sticking his hands in her food on a Gold Coast-bound flight will face court on Monday. It will be alleged the 41-year-old targeted the woman while on an evening flight from Sydney to the Gold Coast on February 4. The man allegedly put his hand on the woman's inner thigh several times during the flight, then stuck his hands in her food, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) say. Police arrested the man when the flight touched down at Gold Coast Airport. He was charged with one count of an act of indecency, which carries a maximum penalty of seven years' jail. The Gold Coast man is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court on Monday. AFP Detective Superintendent Scott Moller said all travellers had the right to feel safe during their journey. 'When travelling through an airport and on a plane, people are bound by Australian law and, where there is evidence someone has committed an (alleged) criminal offence, the AFP will take action,' Superintendent Moller said. 'This (alleged) incident should serve as a reminder to the community that authorities will not tolerate indecent behaviour at our airports or on aircraft.' Anyone needing a police presence at an airport or wanting to report an incident should call the AFP's Airport Watch on 131 237.


Perth Now
19-05-2025
- Perth Now
Man charged with gross acts on flight
A man accused of touching a female passenger and sticking his hands in her food on a Gold Coast-bound flight will face court on Monday. It will be alleged the 41-year-old targeted the woman while on an evening flight from Sydney to the Gold Coast on February 4. The man allegedly put his hand on the woman's inner thigh several times during the flight, then stuck his hands in her food, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) say. Police arrested the man when the flight touched down at Gold Coast Airport. The man has been charged with one count of act of indecency after the flight, which departed from Sydney. NewsWire / Dylan Coker Credit: NewsWire He was charged with one count of an act of indecency, which carries a maximum penalty of seven years' jail. The Gold Coast man is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court on Monday. AFP Detective Superintendent Scott Moller said all travellers had the right to feel safe during their journey. The 41-year-old is due to appear in court on Monday. NCA NewsWire / James Gourley Credit: News Corp Australia 'When travelling through an airport and on a plane, people are bound by Australian law and, where there is evidence someone has committed an (alleged) criminal offence, the AFP will take action,' Superintendent Moller said. 'This (alleged) incident should serve as a reminder to the community that authorities will not tolerate indecent behaviour at our airports or on aircraft.' Anyone needing a police presence at an airport or wanting to report an incident should call the AFP's Airport Watch on 131 237.