Jaipur: Captain Mohinder Kumar, the suspended chief flying instructor of the Jaipur Flying Club who is facing serious corruption charges for issuing fake certificates to trainee pilots, has been dismissed from service. Another employee of the Flying Club Subhash Vijayvargiya, who was earlier arrested with the captain and placed under suspension, has also been shown the door.
The decision was taken by the Executive Committee of the Flying Club, comprising of principal secretary, general administration department (GAD), deputy secretary GAD and secretary of the Flying Club among others, on 29th June 2012. The EC’s decision to dismiss Captain Mohinder Kumar and Subhash Vijayvarge was approved by the Chief Minister, who is also president of the Club’s governing council, on 4th of July, sources said.
06/07/12 DNA/Daily Bhaskar
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