Comedian Dmitry Khrustalev was removed from a flight from Kaliningrad to Moscow for rowdiness
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Theater and film actor, comedian Dmitry Khrustalev was removed from a flight en route Kaliningrad – Moscow due to a violation of public order at Khrabrovo airport. This was announced on July 30 by a source of Izvestia.
"The duty station of the linear police department at Khrabrovo airport received a message from an employee of the passenger transportation service that a police squad was required on board the Kaliningrad–Moscow flight," the transport department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the North—Western Federal District clarified.
The ministry noted that on board the aircraft, the comedian used obscene language addressed to the flight attendant. As a result, the airline's representative suspended Khrustalev from the flight.
In addition, the actor was escorted to the duty station of the linear police department on the aircraft, where an administrative protocol was drawn up against him.
Earlier, on February 5, a drunk passenger threatened the crew with a metal object on board the Nizhny Novgorod – Sochi flight. He also walked around the salon and swore obscenities. A criminal case was opened against the passenger under Part 1 of paragraph b, Part 2 of Article 213 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Hooliganism committed on air transport with the use of weapons or objects used as weapons").
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