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Footballers granted bail in SpiceJet airhostess case

Three members of Goa"s leading football club Churchill Brothers were today granted bail after they were arrested here for allegedly misbehaving with an airhostess and other cabin crew members on board a SpiceJet plane. - NBW against Karnataka minister - Wells Fargo to give stock awards worth $425 mn - Rathore granted interim bail till Jan 7 - AIG to take 2 yrs to repay bailout funds: report - Wall Street fat cats see frugal compensation diet in "09 - US forgoes $38 bn in tax over Citi: report Nigerians Odafe Okolie (25) and Ogba Kalu (20), and goalkeeper Arindam Bhattacharya (20) were arrested last night from the Mumbai airport for allegedly pushing and teasing an airhostess of the SpiceJet flight they were travelling in. All three were booked on charges of outraging the modesty of a woman, which is a bailable offence. They were granted bail on a personal bond of Rs 5,000 each. The team was on its way from Goa to Kolkata via Mumbai for their I-League match against Mohun Bagan on Friday. The trio were offloaded from the SpiceJet flight SG 804 after the incident was reported to the CISF. According to officials, the three players allegedly pushed one of the female crew members and Odafe tried to misbehave with her. Odafe, however, denied the charges and told reporters outside the police station that he was "innocent".


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