Northern Territory man charged for alleged acts of indecency on domestic flight

A Katherine man is expected to face Darwin Magistrates Court today (10 September, 2024) charged with allegedly committing an act of indecency on board a domestic flight.

The AFP will allege the man, 39, committed an act of indecency on a female passenger during a flight from Brisbane to Darwin yesterday (Monday 9 September, 2024). The passenger alerted airline staff to the incident, who then notified the AFP.

AFP officers interviewed passengers and airline staff when the aircraft arrived at Darwin International Airport.

The man was then arrested and charged with two counts of an act of indecency, contrary to section 59(1) of the Crimes Act 1900 (ACT), by virtue of section 15 (1) of the Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991 (Cth).

This offence carries a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment.

AFP Superintendent Greg Davis said all travellers had a right to feel safe and the AFP had zero tolerance for any form inappropriate and offensive behaviour, including on board an aircraft.

“When travelling through the airport and when on a plane, people are bound by Australian law and where there is evidence that someone has committed a criminal offence, the AFP will take action,” Det. Supt Davis said.

“The AFP is committed to supporting airport staff and aviation partners and will continue to protect law-abiding Australians while maintaining zero tolerance for inappropriate behaviour.”

If you require a police presence at an airport, or wish to report an incident or provide information, please call the AFP’s Airport Watch on 131 AFP (131 237). 

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