
A few days ago, an army officer attacked Spice Jet employees at Srinagar Airport. Let me tell you that there was a whole controversy over extra baggage. At the same time, in this case, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Has taken strict action. DGCA The army officer has been put on the no-fly list for 5 years. This means that he will not be able to travel by any airline.
DGCA Said passenger safety and aviation Regulations Zero tolerance policy will be implemented on violation of. This step has been taken to ensure safety of passengers and staff during air travel and to maintain discipline.
Know what was the whole matter
This incident 26 July To Srinagar Airport Base But Hui। after In Address walked That accused Gulmarg Located Army Of Hi Altitude Warfare School In Posted One Lieutenant Colonel Is। Dispute Then Start Happened When Officer To Excessive Cabin It was asked to pay for baggage. On this matter, he beat SpiceJet’s ground staff. Employees were punched and kicked, even attacked from the stand in the queue. During this time one employee’s spinal cord broke and the other was serious injuries.
Mudasir Ahmed, who was involved in SpiceJet’s ground staff, is one of the four employees who were attacked by a senior military officer. The incident occurred when the officer was asked to pay additional cabin baggage and was about to ride in a flight going to Delhi. According to a report by Hindustan Times, after the incident, SpiceJet also banned the officer from flying for five years from his airline, calling the officer “uncontrolled”.
Let me tell you that earlier this month, the Indian Army had said that it is fully committed to maintaining discipline and after the FIR was registered on the senior officer, all the allegations seriousness From Lax Go Raised Is। There itself, That Officer Done Too Airline Of Against FIR Record Granted Is. Parliament In Given Went Data Of According to, Rear In five years, India has put 379 passengers on the no-fly list. Of these, only 48 people have been included till 30 July this year.