Melbourne dad 'humiliated' after tased, arrested and dragged from Jetstar flight

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Melbourne dad 'humiliated' after tased, arrested and dragged from Jetstar flight
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A Melbourne man onboard a Jetstar flight from Perth said he was left “humiliated” and “felt like an animal” after he was tased and dragged off the aircraft by police officers due to a dispute over seating allocation.

Bolic Bet Malou, 30, was heading home to Melbourne on Saturday on flight JQ977 with his wife and one-year-old son.

Bolic Bet Malou, 30, told Nine News he was"humiliated" after his ordeal onboard a Jetstar flight. Picture: Nine News Bolic Bet Malou arrested by Australian Federal Police officers after being dragged from a Jetstar flight. Picture: AFPAFP allege Mr Malou became more aggressive and proceeded to physically assault an officer attempting to arrest him.However, fellow passengers have revealed to media that the Melbourne father was not aggressive towards officers.

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