SINGAPORE - A 23-year-old Indonesian man will be charged on March 12 for allegedly exposing his private parts to a female member of the cabin crew on board an aircraft en route to Singapore. The police said they were alerted to the incident on Jan 23.
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SINGAPORE: An Indonesian man will be charged in court for allegedly exposing himself to a female cabin crew member while on board a flight to Singapore.
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