Sunday, May 01, 2011

Indo-Bhutan troops search Arunachal CM

The helicopter carrying Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu that went missing remained untraced for the second day on Sunday even as Indian and Bhutanese troops have launched a massive ground operation to locate the chopper, although turbulent weather prevented aerial surveys from being undertaken.
"There is no news of our chief minister and the sad part is that very bad weather has prevented helicopters from bases in Assam to launch any search operation," Arunachal MP Takam Sanjay told IANS.
The Pawan Hans AS350 B-3 helicopter went missing after it had taken off from Tawang at 9.50am on Saturday. The last radio contact with the ground was after about 20 to 20 minutes aftrer take off as it flew over the Sela Pass along the Chinese border perched at an altitude of 13,700 feet.
"The fact of the matter is we don't know yet where the helicopter is and moreover Bhutan had denied any reports of the chopper landing there contrary to earlier reports that the helicopter with the chief minister on board had landed somewhere in eastern Bhutan," Sanjay said.
The helicopter was scheduled to land in the state capital Itanagar at 11.30am on Saturday.
The helicopter had two pilots, JS Babbar and KS Mallick, and three passengers on board, including the chief minister and his personal security officer Yeshi Choddak. The third passenger, a woman named Yeshi Lamu is a relative of the chief minister and sister of the Tawang Congress party MLA.
01/05/11 TimesNow.tv
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