Army to probe landing of chopper in PoK
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Army to probe landing of chopper in PoK

Last Updated: Monday, October 24, 2011, 09:52
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Army to probe landing of chopper in PoK Zeenews Bureau

Srinagar: The Army will conduct an investigation to find out how a military chopper, with four people onboard, strayed into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), claimed reports on Monday.

The announcement of probe comes a day after four crew members retuned to their base in Kargil safely after being arrested by the Pakistani officials when their chopper strayed into PoK and was forced to land there.

The helicopter with the four crew members onboard -- Maj Raja (pilot), Maj Kapila (co-pilot) and maintenance personnel--Lt. Col Verma and Sub Akhilesh Sharma – was first released by the Pakistan military and later sent back to India.

Expressing relief over return of its officers and helicopter, an official release from the government said, “It really appreciates the neighbouring nation.”

"We are relieved that our officers and helicopter are back in India. We greatly appreciate the manner in which Pakistan worked with us in resolving the matter," Ministry of External Affairs said in New Delhi.

The four Army officers onboard, who were taken into "military custody", were allowed to fly back after they were questioned by Pakistan Army. The Pakistan Army was reportedly satisfied with the verification.

Earlier in the day, the Ministry of External Affairs established contact with Pakistani counterparts to ensure the safe and early release of Indian Army officers.

Military and diplomatic channels of the two countries were activated to defuse the crisis. The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan were in constant touch. In addition, the Indian High Commission in Islamabad was also in touch with the Pakistani side.

The Cheetah helicopter, part of the Indian Army's 666 Siachen Falcons squadron, was flying from Leh to Bhimbad when it strayed into PoK due to inclement weather. An Indian Army statement said the helicopter "inadvertently" crossed over into PoK in the Gultari sector, due to "inclement" weather.

The statement said the chopper was on a routine administration and maintenance flight moving from Leh to Bimbat in Drass sector to rectify another Cheetah helicopter which had landed there due to technical snag.

Pakistani Army, however, alleged that the chopper was "forced to land" in Pakistan territory after it "violated" the airspace over their country.

First Published: Monday, October 24, 2011, 09:49

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Rajesh - Bangalore
No point thanking pakis for returning your soldiers. They have done the job well. No requirement of keeping the peel when the banana is in your hand. They have downloaded all the technical data from the eqpt and systems installed on the chopper. All your hard saved int is in their hands. Keep patting your backs for the Diwali gift
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Prabir Kumar Dey - Assam ( Kayasthagram)
Thankful to Pakistan Army. All Army personals are good and honest and maintaining brotherhood with each other. But due to corrupt ministers of the world everything has been detoriated. This is the tragedy of the world.
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rahim bangash - dubai
this inccident shows us that Osama killing was a drama and pakistan air force is on high alert.Pakistan air force has done great job to land the helicopter and after inspection then send it back to india. long live pakistan
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
INDIA ARMY HAS TO LEARN PAKISTAN,S ARMY ALERT LEVEL,THOUSAND TERRORIST CROSS BORDER FROM PAK WHILE OUR FORCES ARE SLEEPING OR TAKING BRIBES.
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Rajneesh Raveendran - Bangalore, India
Dear Pakistani Brothers & Sisters, you have given India a wonderful Diwali gift. Words fail here to appreciate your gesture. Thanks once again. With Love, An Indian
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Jaya - Singapore
If by definition it is occupied then nothing wrong. Just land over there. No probe needed.Only thing to do will be to get the occupants vacated.
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kavi ranjan upadhyay - delhi
jo hota hai thik k lia hi hota hai.
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Rajneesh Raveendran - Bangalore, India
Dear Pakistani Brothers & Sisters, you have given India a wonderful Diwali gift. Words fail here to appreciate your gesture. Thanks once again. With Love, An Indian



BRIJ - NEWYORK
INDIA ARMY HAS TO LEARN PAKISTAN,S ARMY ALERT LEVEL,THOUSAND TERRORIST CROSS BORDER FROM PAK WHILE OUR FORCES ARE SLEEPING OR TAKING BRIBES.



rahim bangash - dubai
this inccident shows us that Osama killing was a drama and pakistan air force is on high alert.Pakistan air force has done great job to land the helicopter and after inspection then send it back to india. long live pakistan