A suspected Chinese helicopter violated Indian airspace by hovering over
Uttarakhand’s Chamoli area close to Sino-India border, a police official said on
Sunday.
Superintendent of police, Chamoli, Tripti Bhatt told HT that the helicopter
entered the Indian airspace from Tibetan side and hovered over Barahoti for
about four minutes at 9.14am on Saturday before it flew back.
She, however, refused to confirm that it was a Chinese helicopter.
Sources said that such violation of the Indian airspace in Chamoli and other
areas of the state from the Chinese side have occurred in the past as well.
Bhatt clarified that the chopper was not a military aircraft.
“It was, however, a violation of the airspace because it entered into Indian
territory without any prior permission,” she added.
The local intelligence unit (LIU) spotted the violation, she said, adding the
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) was also aware of it.
“Whatever official procedures are required, we are doing that”, Bhat said
when asked if the police authorities informed the defence ministry and the state
government about the incident.
“We can’t comment on that”, she said when asked if vigil along the border was
intensified.
Chinese troops have intruded into Inidan territory in Barahoti on number of
occasions in the past.
Former chief minister Vijay Bahuguna said Chinese troops intruded into
Barahoti 35 times during his about two-year tenure, which ended in
2014.
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