IIT-Bombay Grad Lands In Trouble For Unruly Behaviour On Flight And Abusing Police
Bengaluru: A 26-year-old man, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, has found himself in serious legal trouble following allegations of unruly behavior during a flight from Jaipur to Bengaluru. The incident escalated when he reportedly made unsavory remarks against police officers who detained him after the flight.
Incident Overview
The trouble began on March 22, 2026, when the young man was traveling aboard IndiGo flight 6E 373 from Jaipur to Bengaluru. Reports indicate that he attempted to open one of the aircraft’s emergency exits while in mid-air, which could have led to catastrophic consequences had the cabin crew not intervened promptly.
Response from the Cabin Crew
After the attempt to open the emergency exit, the man allegedly became aggressive, abusing and threatening the airline staff. His behavior prompted the cabin crew to restrain him until the flight landed safely at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru.
Detainment by Authorities
Upon landing, the individual was handed over to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and subsequently to the local police. According to reports from News 18, a non-cognizable report was filed at the police station based on a complaint from an airline staff member. The police initiated questioning, which reportedly lasted nearly three hours due to the man’s continued unruly behavior.
Background Information
During the questioning, the young man’s father and a friend arrived at the police station. They informed the authorities that he had been undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder for the past year. Despite having previously worked in London and with several prominent corporations in India, he is currently unemployed.
Release and Subsequent Actions
After providing a statement, the man was released, and his father took him back to Jaipur on the same day. However, the situation did not end there. Later that night, the individual took to social media, posting a series of abusive videos on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, targeting the Bengaluru Police.
Social Media Allegations
In his posts, he claimed that he had been “arrested” without cause and accused the police of assaulting him at the airport. He even called upon the Mumbai Police to take action against their Bengaluru counterparts. The Bengaluru Police, however, denied the allegations of arrest or assault.
Legal Charges
In response to the social media posts, the Bengaluru Police charged the young man with public mischief and defamation. His father has reportedly been asked to bring him back to Bengaluru for further legal proceedings.
Conclusion
This incident raises significant concerns about passenger behavior on flights and the potential consequences of such actions. It also highlights the importance of mental health awareness, particularly in understanding the actions of individuals who may be undergoing treatment for psychological conditions.
Implications for Air Travel
Airlines and authorities are increasingly vigilant about passenger behavior, especially regarding safety protocols. The incident serves as a reminder of the critical need for compliance with airline regulations and the serious repercussions of unruly conduct on flights.
Community Response
The incident has sparked discussions among the public regarding the responsibilities of passengers during air travel and the measures that airlines should take to ensure the safety of all passengers. Many are calling for stricter regulations and penalties for those who engage in dangerous behavior while flying.
Moving Forward
As the legal proceedings unfold, it remains to be seen how this case will influence policies regarding passenger conduct and mental health awareness in the aviation industry. Stakeholders, including airlines, regulatory bodies, and mental health professionals, may need to collaborate to address these complex issues effectively.
Note: The information presented in this article is based on reports available as of March 27, 2026, and may be subject to change as the situation develops.

