A 52-year-old Canberra woman is confronting serious criminal charges following an alleged physical altercation with flight attendants aboard a Perth-bound aircraft last month. Millie Jepkemboi Omonei was taken into custody by Australian Federal Police (AFP) upon landing at Perth Airport on December 13 after allegedly displaying disruptive behavior during the flight.
According to official reports, the incident began during pre-takeoff procedures when Omonei reportedly exhibited erratic conduct toward another passenger. When cabin crew members intervened to check on her welfare, she allegedly responded by physically assaulting one attendant, grabbing both the staff member’s arm and head resulting in minor injuries.
The situation escalated to require police intervention upon arrival, with AFP officers boarding the aircraft to escort the allegedly combative passenger from the flight. Law enforcement officials reported that Omonei remained argumentative and aggressive toward officers during the removal process.
The Australian Federal Police have formally charged Omonei with two aviation offenses: behaving in an offensive and disorderly manner on an aircraft and assaulting crew members of an aircraft. The case has been forwarded to the judicial system with Omonei scheduled to reappear in court on February 20 for further proceedings.
AFP Acting Superintendent Hayley Faithfull emphasized the seriousness of such incidents, stating that aggressive behavior aboard aircraft poses direct threats to flight safety and creates unnecessary disruptions for passengers and crew alike. The AFP maintains close coordination with airline partners to address any behaviors that compromise the security of workers or the traveling public at Australian airports.
