New Twist: Fresh Video Exposes Assault on Army Officer by SpiceJet Staff at Srinagar Airport

New Twist: Fresh Video Exposes Assault on Army Officer by SpiceJet Staff at Srinagar Airport
Brutal baggage dispute takes a dramatic turn as new footage challenges the initial narrative of July 26 altercation.
A newly emerged video from Srinagar Airport has added a major twist to the July 26 altercation between a senior Indian Army officer and SpiceJet staff, raising serious doubts about the earlier claim that the officer was the sole aggressor in what SpiceJet had termed a “murderous assault.”
#WATCH | "…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…," recalls SpiceJet's Mudasir Ahmad who was assaulted by an Army Officer over a dispute concerning excess cabin… pic.twitter.com/YXixilnHAQ
— ANI (@ANI) August 4, 2025
What Happened on July 26?
The incident occurred at the boarding gate of SpiceJet flight SG-386 to Delhi, where the Army officer was reportedly carrying 16 kg of cabin baggage, more than double the allowed 7 kg limit. SpiceJet claimed that after he was stopped and asked to pay for excess baggage, the officer allegedly bypassed security, pushed CISF personnel, and launched a violent attack on four airline employees using his fists, kicks, and even a queue stand.
The airline alleged:
- One staffer collapsed unconscious
- Another suffered jaw injuries and facial bleeding
- Staffer Mudasir Ahmad Khan reportedly sustained a spinal fracture
Watch closely between 20–30 secs — it’s a @flyspicejet staffer who first raises his hand on the Army officer.
— दृष्टिकोण 🇮🇳 (@Drishti_K47) August 4, 2025
The officer was outnumbered and assaulted by 2–3 SpiceJet employees first.
Let the facts speak before the judgments fly. pic.twitter.com/T9yfEVPO0Y
SpiceJet submitted CCTV footage and filed an FIR, also seeking the officer’s inclusion on the no-fly list. The incident was painted as an unprovoked and violent assault.
The Twist: New CCTV Footage Emerges
However, new CCTV footage now under investigation suggests a different version of events. The video reportedly shows Mudasir Ahmad Khan initiating the physical confrontation, allegedly lunging at the Army officer first. This raises the possibility that the officer may have acted in self-defence, flipping the earlier narrative on its head.
Statements and Reactions
Despite the footage, Khan maintains his stance:
“He shouted when I stopped him. He refused to pay for excess baggage. Then he hit me with his bag and used fists and feet to attack me.”
Meanwhile, the Indian Army has responded with restraint, issuing a statement confirming:
- It is fully aware of the incident
- It is cooperating with the authorities
- It remains committed to maintaining discipline and order
SpiceJet continues to stand by its staff’s account.
What Happens Now?
With both sides now presenting conflicting claims and new evidence under review, the incident is headed toward a full legal and forensic investigation. Authorities are expected to:
- Examine all available CCTV footage
- Review medical reports and eyewitness statements
- Determine whether self-defence or excessive force played a role
The case has also sparked wider debate on airport staff behaviour, passenger rights, and the disciplinary accountability expected from both civilians and defence personnel.
What began as a straightforward accusation has turned into a complex legal case. The fresh footage may reshape how the events are perceived either as a grave assault or a defensive reaction to provocation.