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German passenger arrested for masturbating during Swiss Air flight: Report

An investigation has been initiated against the German passenger for “causing a public nuisance,” the report added.

Updated on: Mar 27, 2025 10:41 PM IST
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A 33-year-old German man was arrested for allegedly masturbating in front of fellow passengers on a Swiss Air flight from Switzerland's Zurich to Dresden in Germany.

According to a report by the Swiss-German news website Blick, the incident occurred at around 7:40 am on Swiss Air flight LX918. A shocked passenger approached a flight attendant and asked for a different seat.

According to the Dresden Federal Police statement, after several requests by the flight crew, the man “removed his hand from his pants".

The incident occurred at around 7:40 am on Swiss Air flight LX918 from Zurich to Dresden. (Bloomberg/Representational image)
The incident occurred at around 7:40 am on Swiss Air flight LX918 from Zurich to Dresden. (Bloomberg/Representational image)

The airline told Blick,"A passenger engaged in intimate acts during the flight, whereupon the crew issued a warning." After landing, the passenger was handed over to the relevant authorities."

According to the Dresden Federal Police report, the suspect admitted that the suspected passenger admitted to have “been active” in the presence of two women on the flight.

The passenger claimed that he was not aware of any wrongdoing, as he claimed “he did not expose his genitals.”

An investigation has been initiated against the German passenger for “causing a public nuisance,” the Blick report added.

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