Crime & Safety
NJ Man Admits To Groping Woman On Flight
The man touched the woman inappropriately for the majority of the flight, according to witnesses.
PARSIPPANY, NJ โ A Lake Hiawatha man has admitted to sexually assaulting a woman on a domestic flight, according to the U.S. Attorneyโs Office.
Bhaveshkumar Dahyabhai Shukla, 37, has pleaded guilty to one count of abusive sexual contact in the special aircraft jurisdiction of the United States.
According to court documents, the incident occurred on a Jan. 26 flight from Bozeman, Montana, to Dallas, Texas, on American Airlines.
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Shukla was seated next to a woman, referred to as Jane Doe by officials, and her daughter. Authorities said that Shukla had pretended to sleep while using his coat as a blanket, and proceeded to โrub Jane Doeโs left leg near her pocket on her hip.โ
Doe thought Shukla was trying to pick her pocket, and took her daughter to the bathroom to โdiffuse the situation,โ according to officials.
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Doe returned to her seat, and Shukla continued to rub her leg throughout the flight. Doe confronted him, saying, โstop touching me,โ however, Shukla continued to grope her. When Doe turned her back to him, he proceeded to rub her lower back and buttocks, according to court documents.
Shukla also tried to speak to Doeโs daughter, to which Doe responded, โSheโs fine, donโt talk to my daughter,โ officials said.
A witness sitting behind Doe and Shukla confirmed that he had been inappropriately touching Doe for the majority of the flight.
The investigation into the incident was conducted by the FBI, ICE, and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Police. Shukla was charged in a one-count indictment with abusive sexual contact in April.
Shukla faces up to two years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and at least five years of supervised release, according to authorities.
He is scheduled to be sentenced on Nov. 19.
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