New Delhi: Private carrier Air Sahara on Friday sacked two of its air-hostesses who were involved in a security breach at the official residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi.
The two air-hostesses had been grounded in June on charges of indiscipline and absenteeism, Air Sahara officials said.
The two air-hostesses, Yogita and Veena on Thursday had drove in a luxury car into the premises of the Prime Minister's residence, along with a male friend, Imran.
According to Air Sahara sources, both had been recruited in September last year. However, they had been suspended and not put on duty since June this year.
28/07/06 Times of India
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