New Delhi: Shankar Mishra, the man accused of urinating on an elderly woman co-passenger on an Air India flight, on Friday told a Delhi court that it was not him who urinated on the flight, it was in fact the woman herself.
This claim by Senior advocate Ramesh Gupta representing Mishra, made for the first time since the sordid event unfolded on an Air India New York-New Delhi flight on November 26, starkly contradicts the evidence that proves that the offense was indeed committed by the man. After the incident happened, some of the co-passengers had agreed to have borne witness to the incident, whereas the police had also procured a string of WhatsApp exchanges he had with the victim woman, suggesting that the unsavory incident indeed took place.
"I'm not the accused. There must be someone else. She herself urinated. She was suffering from some prostate-related disease. The seating system was such that no one could go to her seat," the accused said.
His advocate, during the hearing at the court on Friday, said, "Her seat could only be approached from behind, and in any case, the urine could not reach to seat's front area. Also, the passenger sitting behind the complainant did not make any such complaint." The judge was hearing Delhi police's plea seeking custodial interrogation of the accused.
The counsel for the accused made the submission before Additional Sessions Judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla while arguing against a Delhi police petition seeking revision of an order passed by a magisterial court denying police his custodial interrogation. The judge disposed of the application, saying the submissions made before him did not seem to have been made in front of the Metropolitan Magistrate. He said police can approach the magisterial court with its application afresh.
Advocate Ramesh Gupta, appearing for Mishra, accused the police and the press of turning the case into a joke. The first complaint was made by the complainant a day after the incident. What was the claim? To refund. That was done by the airline. The police and press have turned this case into a joke... Was this case so big, was it a murder case that they reached Bangalore to arrest me and called me an absconder? He was removed from the job, the defence counsel said.