South Korean police raided Korean Air Lines headquarters in Seoul on Thursday as part of a probe into the youngest daughter of the airline’s chairman, Yonhap News Agency said. Cho Hyun-min, a senior vice president at the airline, is under investigation by police for possible assault after testimony that she “sprayed a drink towards them” during a business meeting. A Korean Air spokesman confirmed the raid, but did not elaborate on the reason. South Korea’s customs agency is also looking into accusations that Cho and other family members did not pay customs duties on luxury goods brought into the country, the agency said on Wednesday.<br/>
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A man has been questioned by police for causing a disturbance on a flight bound for Incheon. The man, who is from Russia and in his 50s, is accused of shouting and throwing the tray of an in-flight meal, Incheon International Airport Police said Thursday. He is also accused of forcefully pushing one of the flight attendants serving the meals. The man was on board a Korean Air plane departing from Phuket, Thailand. He was scheduled to return home via Vladivostok International Airport after transferring at Incheon International Airport. According to an official from Korean Air, the man “threw his tray toward the meal cart in the aisle after finishing his food and shouted at other passengers.” Leftover food and trash flew at other passengers, the official said.<br/>