A passenger was on a flight from Varanasi to Mumbai was detained on Monday for allegedly trying to open the aircraft's emergency exit doors before takeoff.
According to a report by news agency PTI , the incident took place on board Akasa Air's flight QP 1497, which was slated to depart from Varanasi for India's financial capital at 6.45 pm.
The cabin crew, however, caught Singh in the act and promptly alerted the pilot, who brough the aircraft back to apron after directions from the Air Traffic Control (ATC). Also Read | Air India Delhi–Bengaluru flight lands in Bhopal after technical snag
Security personnel subsequently evacuated all passengers safely, and took Singh into custody.
Speaking to PTI , Phoolpur Station House Officer (SHO) Praveen Kumar Singh said the passenger to

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