INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A Sri Lankan male faced Broadmeadows Magistrates Court today (19 December, 2024) charged with presumably dedicating an act of indecency on
board a global flight.The Australian Federal Police (AFP) will allege the male, 41, devoted an act of indecency on a female guest throughout
a flight from Sri Lanka to Melbourne the other day (Wednesday 18 December, 2024)
The traveler alerted airline personnel to the occurrence, who then alerted the AFP.AFP officers interviewed travelers and airline staff when
the aircraft came to Melbourne Airport.The male was charged with one count of an act of indecency, contrary to section 60 (1) of the Crimes
Act 1900 (ACT), by virtue of section 15 (1) of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 (Cth)
This offense brings an optimum charge of 7 years imprisonment.He was approved bail and is anticipated to appear at Melbourne Magistrates
AFP Detective Superintendent Stephen Cook said all tourists had a right to feel safe and the AFP had no tolerance for any kind of improper
or offending behaviour, consisting of on board an aircraft.When travelling through the airport and when on an aircraft, individuals are
bound by Australian law and where there is evidence that somebody has committed a criminal offence, the AFP will take action, Det-Supt Cook
said.The AFP is devoted to supporting airport personnel and aviation partners and will continue to secure tourists while preserving zero
tolerance for unsuitable behaviour.Source: The Australian Federal Police-- Agencies