NEW YORK -- A New Jersey man was indicted Thursday for allegedly sexually abusing
a woman who was asleep on an airplane, the U.S. District Attorney's
Office said.
Bawer Aksal was detained
on August 21 upon his arrival in Newark, New Jersey. According to the
indictment, he was seated next to a woman in a window seat on a United
Airlines flight from Phoenix to Newark.
"While the plane was in
the air, the woman -- who did not know Aksal -- fell asleep with a
jacket across her legs. She awoke to find Aksal's hands inside her shirt
and shorts as he asked her to kiss him," according to a news release
from the District Attorney's Office in New Jersey.
The federal government
has exclusive jurisdiction over all sexual abuse cases that occur on
American airplane flights, as such events are outside the jurisdiction
of any state. If convicted, Aksal faces a maximum penalty of life in
prison and a $250,000 fine, the news release said.
On Thursday, U.S.
Magistrate Judge Madeline Cox Arleo set bail at $100,000 for Aksal, "who
remains detained," according to Matthew Reilly of the U.S. Attorney's
Office in New Jersey.
Calls to Aksal's criminal defense lawyer, Robert J. Degroot, were not immediately returned.
An additional hearing will not be scheduled until Aksal settles his bail, Reilly said.
CNN