Helicopter goes missing in Arunachal Pradesh

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Press Trust of India Itanagar
Last Updated : Aug 04 2015 | 5:32 PM IST
A Pawan Hans helicopter with four persons on board, including a Deputy Commissioner, went missing after taking off from Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh today and a search and rescue operation has been launched.
A "helicopter-like object" was later "sighted" in the dense jungles near Deomali area in Tirap district, Chief Secretary Ramesh Negi said quoting army sources, adding that the security personnel were unable to reach it due to inclement weather and hostile terrain.
The Dauphin twin-engine helicopter of the state-run Pawan Hans had on board the deputy commissioner of Tirap, Kamlesh Kumar Joshi, two pilots and a crew member when it went missing at 11.15 AM.
It took off from Naharlagun helipad near here to Mohanbari in Dibrugarh, Assam at 8.40 AM. From there, it headed to Khonsa in Arunchal Pradesh.
The chopper took off from Khonsa with Joshi on board at around 10.30 AM and was on its way to Longding and Changlang when it went missing. The Air Traffic Control lost touch with the helicopter since 11.15 AM, officials said.
"The three DCs of Tirap, Changlang and Longding were scheduled to board a flight from Mohanbari airport in Assam to New Delhi later in the day to attend an important meeting convened by the Home Ministry," District Information and Public Relation Officer (DIPRO) D Bosai said from Khonsa.
Three columns of Army along with state police and Assam police are on search and rescue operation, the Chief Secretary said.
A blast was heard near Kalagaon and Lamlou villages in the district, Bosai said quoting villagers. It was foggy weather in the area, he said.
"We are monitoring the situation and are in constant touch with the Army," Negi said.
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First Published: Aug 04 2015 | 5:32 PM IST

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