German Citizen Removed from Frankfurt-Astana Flight for Intoxication and Disruptive Behavior
A passenger from Kazakhstan, later identified as a 48-year-old German citizen, was removed from a Frankfurt–Astana flight due to intoxication. The incident occurred on an unspecified date, with the passenger facing multiple charges.
The disruptive passenger, who was later charged with consuming alcohol or appearing in public while intoxicated, petty hooliganism, and violating conduct rules aboard an aircraft, began causing issues during the flight. He behaved aggressively, used obscene language, and ignored crew instructions. The situation escalated to the point where the air police had to intervene and remove him from the aircraft before it departed from Frankfurt.
Upon arrival in Astana, the intoxicated passenger was promptly detained by local police. It was later revealed that the air police were already expecting the passenger's removal at Novosibirsk Airport, indicating that the incident was not an isolated event.
The 48-year-old German citizen was charged with multiple offenses related to his disruptive behavior on the flight. His actions resulted in his removal from the aircraft and subsequent detention upon arrival in Astana. The exact date of the incident remains unspecified.
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