Unruly passenger - taped up!

By Thu Jul 23, 2015

A very unruly passenger has been severely dealt with by fellow passengers and crew on board a Siberian Airlines flight.

The incident happened according to London’s Telegraph newspaper on Monday 20th on Siberia Airlines Flight 546 from Hong Kong to Vladivostok.

The man was allegedly drunk and abusive to other passengers, the Telegraph said quoting Vostok Media, prompting several others on board to take forceful action.

The passenger was shoved to the floor by a fellow passenger before others appeared to kick and punch him. See video here.

He was then restrained by tape and seat belts and later detained by police upon arrival in Vladivostock.

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