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Mumbai court convicts 41-year-old man for molesting ex-actor on flight

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Mumbai, January 15

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A special court in Mumbai on Wednesday convicted a 41-year-old man for molesting a former Bollywood actor on board a domestic flight in December 2017.

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Special Judge A D Deo, hearing cases under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, held Vikas Sachdev guilty under Indian Penal Code Section 354 (assault or criminal force on woman with an intent to outrage her modesty).

Sachdev was also convicted under relevant provisions of the POCSO Act, since the victim was 17 years’ old when the incident took place.

The court will pronounce quantum of the sentence later in the day.

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In December 2017, the victim alleged that she was molested by a co-passenger on board an Air Vistara flight from Delhi to Mumbai.

She narrated her ordeal on Instagram via a live video.

The victim, in her post, said a co-passenger sitting behind her put up his feet on her armrest.

“So, I was in a flight travelling from Delhi to Mumbai today and right behind me one middle-aged man who made my two-hour journey miserable. I tried to record it on phone to understand it better because the cabin lights were dimmed, I failed to get it…,” she said.

“The lights were dimmed, so it was even worse. It continued for another five to ten minutes and then I was sure of it. He kept nudging my shoulder and continued to move his foot up and down my back and neck,” she said in the video post, following the incident.

The victim last year announced her “disassociation” from the field of acting. — PTI

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