Singapore jails drunk passenger who went berserk on Scoot flight
The man also grabbed a crew member’s wrist and threatened to kill him

Kolathu James Leo, 42, pleaded guilty to one count of boarding a plane in such a state of intoxication that he jeopardised the good order and discipline required on the flight.
The offence under the Air Navigation Act carries a jail term of up to a year, a fine of up to S$20,000 (US$15,370) or both penalties.
He faced two other charges of criminal force and harassment – by grabbing a crew member’s wrist and threatening to kill him – that were considered for sentencing.
The court heard that Kolathu, who lived in Canberra, was on Scoot flight TR3 from Sydney to Singapore on February 27.
He was due to transit through Singapore on the way to India, after having recently received news that his uncle had died there.