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    CISF officer was slapped because...: SpiceJet's advocate reveals reason

    A SpiceJet employee allegedly slapped a CISF officer at Jaipur Airport following an argument. Claims of sexual harassment have been made by both parties. Legal actions are being pursued by SpiceJet in support of its employee.

    Viral Video: Why did SpiceJet employee slap CISF officer? Here's all you need to know about the controversy

    ​​​SpiceJet's statement claimed that their employee was subjected to inappropriate language, with the CISF officer allegedly asking her to "come and meet him after his duty hours at his home." According to the CISF complaint, an argument took place when Rani was entering the airport along with other staff through the vehicle gate around 4:40 am.

    Another slapgate: SpiceJet employee slaps CISF man at Jaipur airport, booked

    A SpiceJet employee was arrested for reportedly slapping a CISF jawan during a dispute at Jaipur airport. Anuradha Rani, a food supervisor, was stopped for improper entry and directed for screening. The situation escalated, leading to the alleged assault. The case has been filed under relevant sections of the law and investigations are ongoing.

    New Recruitment Policy: CISF and BSF set aside 10% constable jobs for former Agniveers

    India's government has allocated 10% of CISF and BSF constable positions for former Agniveers under the Agnipath scheme, aimed at rejuvenating security forces with younger recruits. This move follows debates in Parliament over the scheme's effectiveness. CISF and BSF directors detailed the recruitment process, highlighting exemptions and age relaxations for ex-Agniveers. The initiative aims to integrate experienced personnel into critical security roles, reflecting the government's commitment to strengthening national security.

    Centre sanctions 1,700-personnel CISF contingent for Noida international airport

    Amid construction delays, the Noida International Airport's operational debut is rescheduled to April 2025, impacting its readiness. The airport's security preparedness, overseen by CISF personnel, aligns with the stringent measures in place across India's civil airports. The revised timeline emphasizes meticulous planning for the airport's upcoming inauguration.

    CISF foils attempt of 24-year-old posing as 67-year-old to board flight to Canada at Delhi Airport

    CISF arrests man at Delhi airport for impersonating elderly person to travel to Canada. Guru Sewak Singh, 24, disguised with dyed hair and beard, attempted to board an Air Canada flight using a passport claiming he was 67. His youthful appearance raised suspicion, leading to his detention. Singh admitted to his real identity when questioned, showing his authentic passport on his phone. The CISF handed him to Delhi Police for legal action, emphasizing the importance of document verification by security.

    The Economic Times
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