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Indians were treated inhumanely: Dutch passenger

The 12 Indian men arrested and later released at Amsterdam following a security alert on a Northwest Airlines flight were treated inhumanely, said a Dutch passenger who was on the plane.

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MUMBAI: The 12 Indian men arrested and later released at Amsterdam following a security alert on a Northwest Airlines flight were treated inhumanely, said a Dutch passenger who was on the plane.

"The way they got arrested inside the plane with everybody seeing how they got treated, I though it was inhuman... they were treated like dogs," said Antunius Slotboom, who was on Northwest flight No 42 with 149 passengers that was escorted back to Schipol airport by F-16 fighters on Wednesday.

The behaviour of the men, all residents of Mumbai, shortly after the plane took off from Amsterdam had triggered the security alert. They did not put on their seat belts, changed seats and exchanged their mobile phones, arousing the suspicion of the crew and air marshals.

Slotboom, who arrived here on Thursday night along with 17 other Mumbai-bound passengers of the Northwest flight, however, said their arrest seemed part of an "offensive against Arabic people".

"They did not hit them (arrested men) but they pushed them. They let them surely feel that they have no power, that the people who arrested them had all the power," he said.

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