New Delhi: The off-duty Air India Express pilot, accused of assaulting a passenger at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport’s Terminal 1, was arrested days after the incident sparked outrage on social media and prompted a govt-ordered probe. The pilot was released on bail the same day as his arrest, Delhi Police said on Tuesday. Captain Virender Sejwal was arrested following an investigation into the incident that occurred on Dec 19, when he allegedly assaulted Ankit Dewan, who was travelling with his family. He was booked under sections 115 (voluntarily causing hurt), 126 (wrongful restraint) and 351 (criminal intimidation) of BNS.
Confirming the arrest, deputy commissioner of police (IGI) Vichitra Veer said CCTV footage was collected and statements were recorded during the investigation. “The accused was called for questioning and arrested a few days ago. Since the offences are bailable, he was granted bail on the same day,” the DCP said. Following the incident, Dewan posted regular updates on social media platform X, demanding that the CCTV footage be released and made public. According to police, the altercation took place near the staff entry gate at Terminal 1. Dewan, who was travelling with children, was allegedly directed by CISF personnel to use the staff entry gate. Captain Sejwal, who was “deadheading” to Bengaluru to operate another flight, was also using the same gate. An argument reportedly broke out when Dewan questioned the airline crew members moving ahead in the queue. The verbal exchange escalated, and the pilot allegedly assaulted the passenger. CISF personnel intervened and separated the two. Police said Dewan was asked at the airport whether he wished to file a complaint but declined in writing at the time and continued his journey with his family. The pilot also proceeded with his travel. However, after reaching his destination, Dewan shared details of the incident on social media, alleging that he was physically assaulted, left bleeding and had to seek medical attention. He also claimed that his young daughter had been traumatised by the incident. Taking serious note of the matter, the ministry of civil aviation ordered a probe and directed Air India Express to ground the pilot with immediate effect. Reports were sought from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Air India Express, in a statement, condemned the incident and said the pilot had been removed from flying duties pending inquiry. “Appropriate disciplinary action will be initiated based on the findings of the investigation,” the airline said.
