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SpiceJet Seeks No-Fly Ban for Army Officer After Violent Airport Assault

An FIR has been lodged with local police following the submission of CCTV footage to authorities, with the Army opening its own probe.

SpiceJet | Image: Twitter/Tarun Shukla
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Overview

  • Four SpiceJet ground staff were hospitalized with grievous spinal and facial injuries after the officer allegedly struck them with punches, kicks and a queue stand.
  • The incident began when the officer, holding 16 kg of cabin baggage beyond the 7 kg limit, refused to pay excess charges and forced entry onto the aerobridge.
  • CISF officers at the boarding gate intervened to restrain the officer but only after the assault escalated, ensuring no disruption to flight operations.
  • SpiceJet has petitioned the Ministry of Civil Aviation and commenced DGCA no-fly list procedures against the officer under passenger misconduct rules.
  • The Indian Army has opened a formal inquiry and committed full cooperation with police, spotlighting civil-military accountability in airport security.