Friday, June 26, 2026
40.3 C
New Delhi

Army Officer Placed On 5-Year No-Fly List After ‘Murderous Assault’ Of SpiceJet Staff At Srinagar Airport

A senior Army officer has been barred from flying for five years after being accused of a “murderous assault” on four SpiceJet ground employees at Srinagar Airport. The incident, which occurred on July 26, reportedly stemmed from a dispute over excess cabin baggage.

According to news agency ANI, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) confirmed that the officer has been put on the no-fly list for five years.

The officer, who was travelling on flight SG-386 from Srinagar to Delhi, carried two cabin bags weighing 16 kg in total—well above the permitted 7 kg limit. When informed of the baggage rules and asked to pay the applicable charges, he allegedly refused and attempted to force his way into the aerobridge without completing boarding formalities, the SpiceJet’s stated.

The airline said he was escorted back by a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel, but what followed turned into a violent confrontation at the boarding gate.

SpiceJet detailed that four employees sustained serious injuries, including a spinal fracture and jaw trauma, after being repeatedly punched, kicked, and even struck with a queue stand. “One SpiceJet employee collapsed unconscious on the floor, but the passenger continued kicking and hitting the fainted employee,” the statement noted.

Another staff member attempting to help the unconscious colleague was also attacked. “Another staff member suffered bleeding from the nose and mouth after receiving a forceful kick to the jaw while bending down to assist the colleague who had fainted,” the airline added.

All injured employees were taken to hospital, where they remain under treatment.

Victim Recalls Harrowing Experience

SpiceJet staffer Mudasir Ahmad, who suffered a spinal fracture during the altercation, recounted the assault in an interview with ANI. He said, “He hit me on my face with baggage. He slapped me and started hitting me. He used his fist and feet to hit me. At the end, he punched me and I fell down.”

Ahmad added that the officer’s anger escalated when told to pay extra for his luggage. “He had two bags. I stopped him for checking. As soon as I asked him to move to the side, he started shouting. I told him that his hand baggage weighed 16 kg and he was carrying two bags, while just one, weighing 7 kg, is allowed. I told him that he would have to pay for extra baggage. He started shouting again,” Ahmad recalled.

He further alleged that the officer not only shoved CISF personnel but also threw belongings from his bag at staff before the violent attack ensued.

Army Assures Cooperation in Probe

Following the incident, SpiceJet lodged a First Information Report (FIR) with local police and formally requested the Ministry of Civil Aviation to take strict action. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has since placed the officer on India’s no-fly list for five years.

The Indian Army, in a statement, confirmed that it is aware of the matter and is extending full cooperation to investigating authorities. “The matter involving an alleged altercation between an Army personnel and airline staff at Srinagar Airport on 26 July has come to the notice of the Indian Army. The Indian Army is committed to upholding the highest standards of discipline and conduct and takes all allegations seriously. Full cooperation is being extended to the authorities in investigating the case,” an Army official said, as per ANI.

SpiceJet, meanwhile, reiterated its stance, saying it “strongly condemns any act of violence against its employees and will pursue this matter to its fullest legal and regulatory conclusion.”

Go to Source

Hot this week

Nihang-police standoff at Uttarakhand border ends after talks; group returns to Himachal

Nihang Sikhs interact with officials and a delegation from Punjab after ending their standoff at Nagrasu Gurudwara, in Rudraprayag. Read More

What’s Delaying The India-US Trade Deal? Piyush Goyal Explains The Biggest Hurdle

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom US Treasury Secretary warns tariffs may revert after investigations. Current 10% global tariffs expire on July 24. Read More

School Dropouts To IPL Superstars: Indian Cricketers Who Left School To Pursue Cricket

For many aspiring athletes, balancing education and sport can be a challenge. While countless Indian cricketers completed their studies before making it big, a few decided to leave formal education behind to devote themselves entirely to cricket. Read More

Political Buzz: AAP Targets BJP Over Ayodhya Donation Case, Questions Delay and Scope of Probe

The alleged Ram Temple donation theft case in Ayodhya has taken a fresh political turn after the arrest of eight accused, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) intensifying its attack on the BJP and the ongoing investigation. Read More

Temple Watch: Eight Held in Ayodhya Ram Temple Donation Case as Probe Sparks Fresh Political Debate

The investigation into the alleged Ram Temple donation theft case in Ayodhya has intensified, with police taking all eight individuals named in the FIR into custody following overnight questioning. Read More

Topics

Nihang-police standoff at Uttarakhand border ends after talks; group returns to Himachal

Nihang Sikhs interact with officials and a delegation from Punjab after ending their standoff at Nagrasu Gurudwara, in Rudraprayag. Read More

What’s Delaying The India-US Trade Deal? Piyush Goyal Explains The Biggest Hurdle

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom US Treasury Secretary warns tariffs may revert after investigations. Current 10% global tariffs expire on July 24. Read More

School Dropouts To IPL Superstars: Indian Cricketers Who Left School To Pursue Cricket

For many aspiring athletes, balancing education and sport can be a challenge. While countless Indian cricketers completed their studies before making it big, a few decided to leave formal education behind to devote themselves entirely to cricket. Read More

Political Buzz: AAP Targets BJP Over Ayodhya Donation Case, Questions Delay and Scope of Probe

The alleged Ram Temple donation theft case in Ayodhya has taken a fresh political turn after the arrest of eight accused, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) intensifying its attack on the BJP and the ongoing investigation. Read More

Temple Watch: Eight Held in Ayodhya Ram Temple Donation Case as Probe Sparks Fresh Political Debate

The investigation into the alleged Ram Temple donation theft case in Ayodhya has intensified, with police taking all eight individuals named in the FIR into custody following overnight questioning. Read More

NationWatch: Muharram Security Tightened Nationwide as Ratlam Electrocution Tragedy Claims Three Lives

Security has been significantly strengthened across several states as authorities prepare for Muharram processions, with police conducting flag marches, surveillance operations, and public outreach to ensure peaceful observance of the occasion. Read More

UP POLLS 2027: Newly Formed UP BJP Team Holds Crucial Strategy Meeting in Lucknow to Target Social Engineering

The Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to hold the first meeting of its newly appointed office-bearers in Lucknow at 4:00 PM today, marking the beginning of the party’s preparations for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Read More

MUHARRAM TRAGEDY: 3 Dead, 9 Injured as Tazia Contacts High-Tension Power Line in MP’s Ratlam

A devastating accident marred the Muharram preparations in Madhya Pradesh’s Ratlam district, where three individuals lost their lives after a Tazia came into contact with an overhead high-tension electricity wire. Read More

Related Articles