India
“He was asked to pay a penalty of Rs 2.4 lakh, 10 times the cost of the item,” said an AI official, on condition of anonymity.
Updated : Jan 09, 2016, 08:21 AM IST
A senior Air India pilot had to pay around Rs 2.4 lakh as fine for allegedly lifting a pair of sunglasses from a duty-free shop at the Mumbai airport on Thursday, reports Hindustan Times.
The Air India pilot, who was operating a flight between Mumbai and Thiruvananthapuram, was trying on sunglasses at a duty-free shop and allegedly kept one in his pocket, sources said.
According to sources, the sunglasses were worth an estimated Rs 24,000. The officials at the duty-free shop confronted the pilot when he flew back to Mumbai.
“He was asked to pay a penalty of Rs 2.4 lakh, 10 times the cost of the item,” said an AI official, on condition of anonymity.
A co-pilot said there was some misunderstanding.
“The pilot had bought two sunglasses and accidentally took away a third one. He agreed to pay the penalty,” he said.
The incident was a private matter between two parties that had been amicably settled, a spokesperson for Air India said to HT.