<p>Habib (25) from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, who was working at Medina airport with a Saudi ground handling company, got into the plane which returned to Jaipur on Friday night, and hid in the toilet, Superintendent of Police, Jaipur East, B G Joseph said.<br /><br />Habib's presence came to light about half an hour after the flight took off from Medina when a passenger went to the toilet.<br />Air India sources he got into the aircraft on the plea of cleaning it.<br /><br />During questioning by the cabin crew, it was ascertained that it was a case of stow-away and Habib did not intend to harm anybody. However, the captain of the flight had alerted the ATC in Jaipur where police arrested him.<br /><br />Habib told the police that he was working as a cleaner at Medina airport and the contractor, who employed him there, had taken away his passport. He somehow wanted to come back home.<br /><br />The man is being questioned by the Intelligence Bureau and the Special Operation Group of Rajasthan police, officials here said.</p>
<p>Habib (25) from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, who was working at Medina airport with a Saudi ground handling company, got into the plane which returned to Jaipur on Friday night, and hid in the toilet, Superintendent of Police, Jaipur East, B G Joseph said.<br /><br />Habib's presence came to light about half an hour after the flight took off from Medina when a passenger went to the toilet.<br />Air India sources he got into the aircraft on the plea of cleaning it.<br /><br />During questioning by the cabin crew, it was ascertained that it was a case of stow-away and Habib did not intend to harm anybody. However, the captain of the flight had alerted the ATC in Jaipur where police arrested him.<br /><br />Habib told the police that he was working as a cleaner at Medina airport and the contractor, who employed him there, had taken away his passport. He somehow wanted to come back home.<br /><br />The man is being questioned by the Intelligence Bureau and the Special Operation Group of Rajasthan police, officials here said.</p>