Tuesday, June 30, 2009

IAF equipment confiscated at Helsinki airport

New Delhi: An Indian Air Force cargo of aircraft equipment to Moscow has been confiscated at Helsinki airport by Finnish Customs after it was found without valid papers.
The consignment was on a Finnair flight from Mumbai to Moscow when it was stopped during transit at Helsinki on May 28, Defence Ministry sources told PTI here on Monday.
Even after a month of the incident, the consignment is still in the custody of the Finnish authorities and diplomatic efforts are currently in progress to secure the release of the consignment.
"Aircraft equipment was on its way to Moscow, where it was to be repaired by the Russians. At the Helsinki airport, the equipment was found without documents and was confiscated by Finnish authorities," they said.
"The cargo included 19 crates of aircraft parts weighing around 1,700 kg and unservicable spares of Russian origin aircraft fleet," they added.
The transportation of military hardware and obtaining clearances for the consignments was the responsibility of an official travel and transportation agent.
"The agents are responsible for making travel and transportation arrangements for the Defence Ministry and by fault, they seemed to have failed in obtaining the valid documents for the consignment this time," sources said.
After being informed about the seizure of IAF consignment, the Indian High Commission in Finland took up the case with Finnish authorities to get the equipment released.
29/06/09 PTI/The Hindu
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