IAF jets intercept Cargo Plane coming from Pakistan; force it to land at Jaipur airport

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IAF jets intercept Cargo Plane coming from Pakistan; force it to land at Jaipur airport
IAF jets intercept Cargo Plane coming from Pakistan; force it to land at Jaipur airport

Jaipur : Indian Air Force Jets on Friday intercepted a Georgian An-12 Cargo plane from Tbilisi to Delhi via Karachi, forced it to land at Jaipur airport over violation of air space. The plane was released after a thorough inspection.

According to reports, the plane deviated from its scheduled flight path and entered Indian Air Space at 3:15 pm from an unscheduled point in north Gujarat. 

A news agency ANI reported that the cargo plane entered the Indian air space around 70 kilometres north of an important air base in the Rann of Kutch, which is closed for civilian air traffic.

"The aircraft did not follow the authorized Air Traffic Services (ATS) route and was not responding to Radio calls from Indian controlling agencies. Since ATS routes in the area were closed due to the current geopolitical situation, and the aircraft entered Indian Air Space from an unscheduled point, the Air Defence interceptor on operational readiness was scrambled and vectored towards the unknown aircraft for investigation," the government said in a statement.

The aircraft neither responded on international distress frequency nor to visual signals during interception, the government added. It was spotted flying by two Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets at an altitude of 27,000 feet.

"When challenged, the aircraft responded and informed that it was a non-scheduled An-12 aircraft that had got airborne from Tbilisi (Georgia) for Delhi via Karachi. The aircraft was shadowed and forced to land at Jaipur for necessary investigation," the statement said. 

The sources confirmed that the pilot and crew was questioned.

"It wasn't a serious violation, it's been released," Jaipur Additional Commissioner of Police told ANI.