Bengaluru, India: A South Korean woman has accused a ground staff employee of the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru of sexual harassment, leading to the employee’s arrest by the police. According to Indian media, the woman was at the airport on January 19 to board a flight to Korea. After immigration, the airport staff member allegedly asked her to show her ticket and claimed that her luggage was causing a problem, saying the scanning machine had raised an alarm when her luggage was scanned.
The police stated that the accused is already in judicial custody, while the woman’s family has demanded a harsh sentence for allegedly goading the accused into suicide. The accused employee allegedly took the woman to a men’s washroom and harassed her on a sexual basis, and also conducted an indecent search. According to Indian media, the woman immediately reported the incident to the airport security, following which the accused was handed over to the police.
After examining the CCTV footage, the police arrested the ground staff employee, and an investigation into the matter is ongoing. In other news, a British woman who joined the terrorist organization ISIS after leaving the UK and lost her British citizenship is now fighting for her citizenship restoration with international lawyers’ help. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has dissolved the lower house of parliament, paving the way for early elections on February 8. A meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected soon.
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