On Sunday, an Indian Army officer was reserved for allegedly assault The times of India (Toi) informed.
The passenger, flying from Srinagar to Delhi, left the staff with serious injuries after allegedly attacking them with blows, kicks and even a tail position.
“The airline says that the members of their staff suffered a spinal fracture and serious jaw injuries”, “,”, “,”, “.” Toi reported.
The departure added that the passenger carried two pieces of cabin luggage that weighed 16 kilograms, more than double the allowed limit of 7 kg. When asked to pay a luggage rate by the airline personnel, “the aerobidge strongly rejected and approached without completing the boarding process.”
“He was escorted back to the door by a CISF official (central industrial safety force)”, “,” Toi He informed, citing a spokesman for the Indian airline Spicejet. “At the door, the passenger became increasingly aggressive and physically assaulted four members of Spicejet Ground staff.
“A Spicejet employee collapsed the unconscious on the floor, but the passenger continued kicking and hitting the weak employee,” the spokesman continued.
“Another personnel member suffered bleeding from the nose and mouth after receiving a forceful kick to the jaw while bending down to help the colleague who had passed out.”
According to the spokesman, the injured personnel were transferred from the hospital, where they are still receiving treatment for their injuries.
“The matter that involves an alter altercation between an army staff [sic] And the airline staff at Srinagar airport on July 26 has received notice from the Indian Army, ” Toi He informed to cite an Indian army statement.
“The Indian Army is committed to defending the highest standards of discipline and behavior and takes all accusations seriously. Full cooperation is extending to the authorities by investigating the case.”
Meanwhile, Spicejet, which registered a first information report (FIR) with the Local Police, said it has started the process to put the passenger in the exclusive list.
“Spicejet has written to the Aviation Ministry, evaluating them on the murderous assault to its staff and has requested the appropriate measures against the passenger,” said the airline spokesman.
“The airline has assured the CCTV images of the incident of the airport authorities and handed it to the police.”
According to Indian Daily The HinduThe officer, a lieutenant colonel, was nominated in a signed registered at the Budgam Police station.