Three officers of the Indian Air Force were sacked on Tuesday for the
March 9 accidental firing of a Brahmos missile that landed in Pakistan.
An
official statement said the services of the officers were terminated
after a Court of Inquiry (CoI) found that deviation from the Standard
Operating Procedures (SOP) by them led to the accidental firing of the
missile.
Following the incident, the Defence Ministry described
it as "deeply regrettable" while Pakistan lodged a strong protest over
it.
"A BrahMos missile was accidentally fired on March 9. A Court
of Inquiry (Col), set up to establish the facts of the case, including
fixing responsibility for the incident, found that deviation from the
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) by three officers led to the
accidental firing of the missile," the statement said.
"These
three officers have primarily been held responsible for the incident.
Their services have been terminated by the central government with
immediate effect. Termination orders have been served upon the officers
on August 23," it said.
Though the Indian Air Force did not
mention the ranks and names of the officials whose services have been
terminated, it is learnt that a Group Captain is among the three.
The incident had taken place on March 9 and Pakistan had lodged its protest with India the next day. On March 11, the Defence Ministry said the missile was fired accidentally and it landed in Pakistan.
The
ministry had said then that it was caused by a technical malfunction in
the course of the routine maintenance of the missile, adding the
government has taken a serious view of the incident.
Separately,
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said in Parliament on March 15 that SOPs
for operations, maintenance, and inspection of such systems were being
reviewed.
Following the incident, Pakistan summoned India's
Charge d'Affaires in Islamabad and conveyed its strong protest over the
"unprovoked" violation of its airspace by the supersonic "projectile" of
Indian origin.
Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar, the Director-General of
the Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan, said the unarmed
projectile entered the Pakistani airspace travelling 124 km.
The
Pakistan foreign office said the "super-sonic flying object" entered
into Pakistan from India's Suratgarh and fell to the ground near Mian
Channu city, causing damage to civilian property.
The Pakistan
Foreign Office also called for a thorough and transparent investigation
into the incident and demanded that its outcome be shared with
Islamabad.
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Three IAF Officers Sacked For Accidental Firing Of Brahmos Missile That Landed In Pak
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