The chairman of Mongolia's Constitutional Court has been questioned for the second time by Korean police over allegations of sexually harassing a South Korean flight attendant last week.<br />The chairman reportedly claimed he was drunk at the time and can't remember what happened.<br />Our Kim Jae-hee has the latest.<br />The head of the Mongolian Constitutional Court Dorj Odbayar was questioned for the second time on Wednesday, over allegedly groping a South Korean flight attendant during a flight from Ulaanbaatar to Incheon last week.<br />Odbayar is also alleged to have verbally abused a Mongolian member of the flight crew during the same flight.<br />The chairman was arrested while traveling through Incheon International Airport on Wednesday morning and taken to the police station in Incheon where he was questioned for around 9 hours.<br />During questioning, he said that he was drunk at the time of the incident and can't remember what happened.<br />Odbayar had previously been questioned last Friday at Incheon Airport.<br />At that time, he reportedly said that a different Mongolian person who sat at the back of the plane had groped the flight attendant.<br />He was then released after claiming he had diplomatic immunity.<br />It was only after his release that the police consulted with the foreign ministry and found out that Odbayar does not qualify for immunity.<br />Police have barred Odbayar from leaving the country.<br />A related official from the Korean Airlines refused to give an official comment due to the sensitivity of the issue.<br />Kim Jae-hee, Arirang News.<br />