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DGP directive to probe RPA crash

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Press Trust of India Thiruvanthapuram
The state police chief Loknath Behara today directed the Kochi range IGP to probe the incident in which a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) of the Indian Navy crashed at kochi.

The Inquiry has to be conducted in detail, taking all necessary assistance from the Armed forces and Intelligence agencies and covering the aspects of VVIP safety as well as public safety, a police press release said.

The Israeli made pilot less aircraft crashed this morning during take off on a routine sortie just outside the Naval base at Kochi today. There were no casualties, a defence spokesman said.

The crash was due to technical reasons, he said, adding there was no damage to the runway.
 

A defence release said a remotely piloted aircraft 'Searcher' on a routine surveillance mission crashed north of the naval airfield INS Garuda after take off at 10:25 AM.

It said there was no casualty or damage to property and that a Board of Inquiry as been constituted to investigate the cause of the accident.

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First Published: Nov 21 2017 | 10:35 PM IST

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