A judge in the UK sentences Mohammed Koyes, 58, of Carlisle, Cumbria, after a court hears he drank heavily during a flight and behaved abusively. The case concerns his journey from Bangladesh to Heathrow Airport, during which the court was told he consumed most of a one-litre bottle of gin. The reporting states that Koyes also abused people connected to the flight, prompting authorities to take action. Details on the specific abusive conduct, how it was reported, and the identities of any alleged victims are not provided in the supplied summaries. The coverage also says the judge imposed a custodial term, described as locking him up as a deterrent, and that this approach is framed as going beyond sentencing guidelines. The sources provided do not include the exact length of the sentence, the plea, or the final court outcome beyond the fact of imprisonment and the deterrent rationale. The summaries therefore focus on the drinking and alleged abusive behaviour and the judge’s decision to send him to custody.