Severe child abuse: The delta cum-pilot arrested by aircraft in San Francisco is Indian-Rustom Bhagwahagar; Other pilots did not know

Delta co-pilot, who was dramatically arrested by aircraft, was still on the aircraft after landing at San Francisco International Airport on Sunday, the Indian original Ruston Bhagwahagar. The 34 -year -old pilot was taken directly into custody from the aircraft on charges of child sexual harassment. The Boeing 757–300 touched below 9.35 pm after the second approach delayed due to heavy fog. Enforcement officials of separate agencies exploded on the cockpit, handcuff Bhagwana, arrested him and went down from the corridor. Another team came to pick up their personal belongings. While the dramatic arrest from the aircraft made headlines, the name of the accused was not released. It has now been confirmed that co-pilot is Rustom Bhagwahagar of Florida. The sudden arrest from the cockpit was shocking for the co-pilot of Rustom, who told the passengers that they had no information about the arrest. Law enforcement officials also did not give any clarification to passengers or co-pilots. The co-pilot was not already informed as it could affect the landing of the aircraft and Rustom could have tried to escape, knowing that the police were waiting to arrest him as soon as the police landed on the plane. Born on December 15, 1990, Bhagwahagar was booked in the Martinease Nirodhiya facility in five hooliganism cases of oral sexual intercourse with a child under 10 years of age. He is being held in exchange for bail of $ 5 million. According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff Office, Bhagwaha is a co-pilot for Delta Airlines. Officials said that six feet, three inch, 220, pound pilots are currently being kept in the West County Detention Center. He said the arrest was due to an ongoing investigation that started with a report of “against a child against a child against sex crimes” in April. Delta said in a statement that Bhagwagar was suspended, pending investigation, and cooperation with law enforcement. The airline said, “We are impressed by the reports related to the arrest.”