Drunken Passenger on Boston-Bound Flight Arraigned

Massachusetts State Police say they don't believe the woman's misconduct had any link to terrorism

A drunken passenger who allegedly tried to open an exit door on a London-to-Boston flight was arraigned Wednesday. is being charged with interfering with a flight crew and is due in court Wednesday.

Massachusetts State Police say they don't believe the woman's misconduct had any link to terrorism. They identified her as 32-year-old Kamila Dolniak, a citizen of Poland.

Dolniak was ordered to be heldon $500 bail and to turn over her passport. If she posts bail, she will be in the custody of INS. She can't leave the state without permission.

In court, prosecutors say she also took sleeping pills and admitted to investigators that she was in the U.S. as a prostitute.

Boston resident Debby O’Leary said the woman had wanted to smoke a vapor cigarette and tried to go to the bathroom with it but was told she couldn’t.

 

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Police say Dolniak was restrained Tuesday on British Airways Flight 213. The flight landed about 1:30 p.m., a half-hour ahead of schedule at Boston's Logan International Airport.

It was not immediately known if she had an attorney.

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