Sunday, March 16, 2008

Australian pilot goes missing

New Delhi: An Australian pilot employed with a private civil aviation company in Delhi has reportedly gone missing alongwith several official documents, including a Bureau of Civil Aviation security pass, and some cash for a week now. The police have registered a case against the pilot and are looking for him.
The pilot, identified as Peter Anthony Hanley (35), was employed with SRC Aviation Private Limited, which has a office in Vasant Kunj. For the past one week, Hanley has been allegedly missing along with several documents, following which, one of the officials of the company, Brigadier M K Idnani, filed a complaint with the police. A case has been registered at the Vasant Kunj police station under various sections, including criminal breach of trust, against Hanley.
Hanley, said the police, was employed with the aviation company since December 2007. He had come from Meekatharra in western Australia on a work visa. The police added that the mobile allotted to Hanley is missing and the number can’t be reached. It has come to light through technical surveillance that he flew abroad during the first week of March.
He had a passport issued from Melbourne in Australia, the cops added.
16/03/08 Rahul Tripathi/Times of India
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