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‘Flasher’ On Bus Gets Beating From Angry Women

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This is the moment a group of angry women confronted an alleged flasher on a packed bus.

The man is believed to have revealed his genitals to a passenger on the busy vehicle in Turkey.

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CCTV shows women hitting the man (CEN)

The horrified woman is seen reacting to the incident by slapping and shouting at the man – and not long after others join in.

The man was later arrested and charged with assault after he was grabbed by the passengers when he tried to flee the bus.

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The man was arrested after the bus stopped (CEN)

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The incident happened in Turkey’s north-western Kocaeli Province.

The 34-year-old, identified only by his initials AEA, is seen being confronted by his victim after he allegedly showed her his private parts.

However, as more attention is drawn to the man, who does not react, others join in – even kicking him.

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One woman kicks the man (CEN)

The man was was forced to climb off the bus when the doors opened, but was then grabbed by a passenger before being arrested a short while later by police.

Eyewitnesses said when the woman realised what the man was showing her she screamed and started hitting him, and then the other women joined in.

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They added that police arrived quickly on the scene because the bus driver had only opened the doors when he was driving alongside the Basiskele Police Station.

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A woman slaps the alleged flasher (CEN)

Police interviewed the woman who had been flashed by the man, and he was arrested. He is currently in custody.

The incident was recorded by the security camera of the bus with the footage given to police who are investigating.

(Credit: CEN)

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