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Malaysian engineer fined for disorderly conduct on plane
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Published: Friday April 15, 2011 MYT 5:03:00 PM Malaysian engineer fined for disorderly conduct on plane
MELBOURNE: A Malaysian Melbourne University honours graduate was fined A$1,500 (RM4,770) for disorderly behaviour on board a Malaysia Airlines flight from Malaysia on July 22 last year, The Age newspaper reported.
Khairulddin Mohammad Yahya, 22, had sworn loudly at the in-flight supervisor and poked him in the chest before the captain left the cockpit to deal with him, the newspaper said.
Prosecutor Aman Dhillon told the Magistrates Court here that Khairulddin left his economy seat several times and sat next to his mother in the business class after her requests for an upgrade of his seat were refused.
Hours before the plane landed, Khairulddin again sat in business class where he later shouted abuse at the supervisor.
Defence lawyer Anna Balmer said Khairulddin, a chemical engineer, had wanted to sit with his mother who had medical conditions and that he had acted uncharacteristically with poor judgment and behaviour.
The report said Khairulddin had to be handcuffed in his seat and then was restrained with his ankles tied with tape.
He had pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour on an aircraft, the report said. - Bernama |
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Drunk graduate 'behaved like terrorist'
Steve Butcher
April 15, 2011
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Khairulddin Mohammad Yahya.
Khairulddin Mohammad Yahya. Photo: Paul Rovere
A MAGISTRATE has told a Melbourne University honours graduate, who had to be handcuffed and then bound to his seat by crew during a flight from Malaysia, that he had behaved like a terrorist.
Khairulddin Mohammad Yahya swore loudly at the inflight supervisor and poked him in the chest before the captain left the cockpit to deal with him.
Melbourne Magistrates Court yesterday heard that Yahya, 22, swore loudly at the supervisor while a passenger told his mother to shut him up because he was frightening people. Prosecutor Aman Dhillon told the court that Yahya repeatedly left his economy seat and sat next to his mother in business class after her requests for his upgrade were refused.
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Mr Dhillon said hours after the Malyasian Airlines flight left Kuala Lumpur on July 22 last year, he was seen in the vacant seat next to his mother. He complied with a request to return to his seat but, soon after, reappeared whereupon the supervisor detected alcohol on him.
Mr Dhillon said that several hours before landing Yahya again sat in business where he called the supervisor a ''motherf-----'' and to ''f--- all of you''.
The captain, who noticed Yahya slurred his words and smelt of alcohol, asked his mother to tell him to return to his seat and stop harassing the crew.
Yahya complied, but later returned four times to business class before he was handcuffed in his seat and then was restrained with his ankles tied with tape.
Mr Dhillon said his mother tried to loosen the handcuffs and lead Yahya to the toilet, then she began screaming hysterically and fell to the floor as he shouted threats.
When the plane landed, he co-operated with police. Mr Dhillon said some crew felt threatened and some passengers appeared stressed and frightened. One was crying.
Defence lawyer Anna Balmer said Yahya was ''somewhat intoxicated'' but wanted to sit with his mother who had medical conditions that included chronic anxiety, neurosis and depression.
Ms Balmer said Yahya, a chemical engineer, acted uncharacteristically with poor judgment and behaviour, and that a conviction could jeopardise his visa status and work.
Senior magistrate Dan Muling told Yahya, who pleaded guilty to disorderly behaviour on an aircraft, that he was out of control. ''It's like you're a terrorist on a plane,'' Mr Muling said.
Yahya was convicted and fined $1500
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/travel/ ... .html#ixzz1JfMmGoPy |
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malu jer belajar tinggi2 tp behave cam org utan.. |
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Bias lah orang Melayu Islam ini.
Prangai seperti binatang sahaja.
Selayaknya masukkan di dalam jail 3-4 tahun. |
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Umur 22 dah diistihar inginer....?????
Setahu aku engineer ialah mereka yang ada sijil IR. |
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melayu=islam=mabuk=macam pengganas.........buat malu bangsa/agama/negara |
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bangga tau klu org melayu bole sebut motherfaker atau fark u all..
sib baik tak sebut 'can i kung fu you..' |
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hahahha....well...saya tak hairanlaa perangai macam ni di kalangan org sebegini.
as if duduk kat business seat tu boleh sampai cepat. |
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Mulayu tak sedar diri. Mintak ihsan utk upgrade kalu tak dapat, sudahlah. Its the airline's prerogative.
Kalu dah tahu tak mampu bayau bisnes class, the mother downgrade lah ke ekonomi.
Cam sial jerk. Musti mulayu umno kaki kapur ihsan mas sampai excess baggage 500 kilo atau mulayu kaki kapur ihsan jenis ex-menantu abg ipar penah keje bersihkan tong taik pesawat mas :re: |
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Reply 6# NAT_11
yela kan.. takkan umur 22 dah dapat sijil IR?? speku2 |
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urban liberal barangkali. |
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mak dia ada history mental breakdown, adakah dia juga terbabit? |
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Cheapskate punya manusia, hadap sangat mahu duduk business class, kenapa tidak beli tiket business class sahaja? |
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mak and anak sama2 bermasalah |
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kemaruk nak upgrade punya pasal dah glamer satu dunia. |
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hensem seyh
petit-saconnex Post at 16-4-2011 16:07
hensem tapi peminum arak |
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