Allegations of Sexual Harassment at Jaipur Airport:
At Jaipur Airport, a SpiceJet employee was recently taken into custody after hitting an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). There is an intriguing twist, though: the worker claims that she reacted in self-defense to the CISF staff members’ sexual harassment1. Questions concerning workplace conduct and safety procedures have been brought up by this occurrence.
Legal Trouble and Asset Attachment:
SpiceJet has been dealing with legal issues. The directors of SpiceJet were ordered to be charged with contempt by the Delhi High Court for their failure to restore an engine to a lessor. The court placed a strong emphasis on meeting deadlines.
The airline now has to cope with $13.82 million in court rulings from the UK. SpiceJet has not complied with the court’s order for a response about asset attachment, claiming continuous fund-raising efforts.
ASI requested SpiceJet crew to wait so that he can call female officer.
— Trupti Garg (@garg_trupti) July 12, 2024
And SpiceJet is accusing him for molestation 🤦🏼‍♀️
Have some shame @flyspicejet
Your mentality is as pathetic as your services!! pic.twitter.com/fyMLeBRnvt
Ransomware Attack:
An attempted ransomware assault on SpiceJet’s systems in the past resulted in aircraft delays and stranded passengers at airports. The event brought attention to the airline’s susceptibility to cyberattacks3.
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#BREAKING : SpiceJet employee arrested for slapping CISF jawan during argument at Jaipur airport.
— upuknews (@upuknews1) July 11, 2024
Anuradha Rani, a food supervisor with SpiceJet, was entering the airport through the “vehicle gate” when Assistant Sub Inspector Giriraj Prasad stopped her.#spicejet #Slap #CISF… pic.twitter.com/8npcwuepzx