Malakia Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Supreme Airline Managing Director Over Unpaid Crash Victim Compensation

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The Malakia court has issued an arrest warrant for the Managing Director of Supreme Airline, citing failure to comply with court orders to pay $170,000 in compensation to the families of victims who perished in a 2021 plane crash in Uror County.

Well-informed sources indicate that the arrest was ordered based on allegations that the Managing Director had neglected to provide the court-ordered compensation to the affected families. Despite being taken to court by the victims’ families, who sought to elevate their case and ensure proper compensation, the director remains uncooperative.

Although the victims’ families have stated that they seek nothing other than justice for their deceased loved ones, the Managing Director has seemingly failed to honor the court’s demands. As a result, the court has ruled in favor of the families, reinforcing the obligation for Supreme Airline to pay the $170,000 in compensation.

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