Military officer barred from flying for five years after violent assault on SpiceJet employees at Srinagar airport


Following the incident, SpiceJet lodged a First Data Report (FIR) with native police and formally requested the Ministry of Civil Aviation to take strict motion.

New Delhi:

A senior Indian Military officer has been barred from flying with SpiceJet for 5 years following a violent incident on the Srinagar Worldwide Airport. The airline, citing critical accidents to 4 of its staff, has categorised Lieutenant Colonel R.Ok. Singh as an “unruly passenger” beneath the Directorate Normal of Civil Aviation’s (DGCA) Civil Aviation Necessities (CAR) pointers.

What sparked the confrontation?

The altercation occurred on 26 July 2025, when Lt Col Singh, posted on the Military’s Excessive Altitude Warfare College in Gulmarg, tried to board SpiceJet flight SG-386 to Delhi. The officer was reportedly carrying two items of cabin baggage weighing 16 kg—greater than twice the allowed 7 kg restrict. When knowledgeable concerning the extra baggage costs, he allegedly refused to conform and tried to forcibly enter the aerobridge, violating airport protocols. He was escorted again by CISF personnel.

Escalation into violence

On the boarding gate, the scenario took a violent flip. SpiceJet reported that the officer bodily assaulted 4 staff. One staffer suffered a spinal fracture, whereas one other endured a extreme jaw damage. “One worker fell unconscious on the ground, however the officer continued to kick and punch him,” the airline mentioned in its assertion. CCTV footage of the incident has since gone viral on social media.

Sufferer’s assertion

Mudasir Ahmad, one of many injured employees members, instructed ANI, “He hit me on my face, slapped me, and continued to punch and kick me even after I collapsed.” Ahmad mentioned the violence started when he requested the officer to pay for extra baggage.

Authorized motion and armed forces response

An FIR has been registered beneath Part 115 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. A cross-FIR has additionally been filed by the officer, alleging assault by airline employees. The Indian Military confirmed the incident and warranted full cooperation with the investigation. “The Military is dedicated to upholding self-discipline and is taking the allegations severely,” mentioned a spokesperson.

SpiceJet seeks ministry motion

SpiceJet has formally approached the Civil Aviation Ministry, requesting strict motion and shared CCTV proof with police. “We strongly condemn the assault and can pursue the matter legally,” mentioned the airline.