AFT upholds court of inquiry into Srinagar chopper fratricide case of 2019 : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

AFT upholds court of inquiry into Srinagar chopper fratricide case of 2019

During the war like situation, an IAF Mi-17 helicopter was accidently shot down by an IAF missile as it was returning to the Srinagar airbase

AFT upholds court of inquiry into Srinagar chopper fratricide case of 2019

An Mi-17 helicopter of the IAF was shot down by its own missile in Kashmir’s Budgam. File photo



Vijay Mohan
Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, May 24

The Armed Forces Tribunal has upheld the Court of Inquiry instituted by the Air Force into the incident in which a Mi-17 helicopter was shot down near Srinagar airfield in February 2019.

Disposing off a petition by two IAF officers, the Tribunal’s Bench comprising Justice Rajendra Menon and Lt Gen PM Hariz on Monday held that the Court of Inquiry (COI) had been correctly convened by the competent authority as per the provisions of the relevant Air Force orders.

The Bench observed that the terms of reference for the COI issued by the Director General (Inspection and Safety) was valid as the conduct of such investigations has been delegated to him.

“The COI has been conducted as per the various statutory provisions applicable under Air Force law without any prejudice or mala fide and remains curable,” the Bench remarked.

Group Captain SR Chowdhury, who was then posted as the Chief Operations Officer and Wing Commander Shyam Naithani then the Senior Air Traffic Controller at Srinagar Air Force Station, had contended that the terms of reference of the COI were contrary to relevant Air Force orders and the proceedings of the COI, its opinion and findings were contrary to the mandatory provisions of law.

The COI had held the officers blameworthy for lapses on their part and had recommended action against them.

Following a terrorist strike on a CRPF convoy that had killed 40 personnel in Pulwama on February 14, 2019, the IAF had carried out air strikes at terrorist camps near Balakote in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir on February 26, 2019.

This had created a hostile situation, with both sides on a high state of operational preparedness. The next day, Pakistan too had dropped bombs near a brigade headquarters and an ammunition depot on the Indian side of the Line of Control.

During the war like situation, which had witnessed significant air activity on both sides, an IAF Mi-17 helicopter was accidently shot down by an IAF missile as it was returning to the Srinagar airbase. Six personnel, including the two pilots were killed in the incident.


Top News

Supreme Court questions ED on timing of Arvind Kejriwal's arrest ahead of general election

Supreme Court questions ED on timing of Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, seeks its reply

The bench asks Additional Solicitor General SV Raju to reply...

Manipur Police personnel drove 2 Kuki women to mob that paraded them naked, says CBI charge sheet

Manipur Police personnel drove 2 Kuki women to mob that paraded them naked, says CBI charge sheet

The 2 women were subsequently stripped naked and paraded bef...

India’s T20 World Cup squad: KL Rahul omitted, Hardik Pandya named vice-captain

India’s T20 World Cup squad: KL Rahul omitted, Hardik Pandya named vice captain

Sanju Samson and Yuzvendra Chahal in India’s provisional squ...

Unwarranted, unsubstantiated imputations: MEA on US media report on Gurpatwant Pannun case

Unwarranted, unsubstantiated imputations: MEA on US media report on Gurpatwant Pannun case

The report, citing unnamed sources, named a RAW officer in c...


Cities

View All