Indian ITBP Chief's Helicopter Enters Nepali Airspace Without Permission, Officials Claim
Kathmandu. Indian Indo-Tibetan Border Police 'ITBP' Director General Shatrujeet Singh Kapoor's helicopter entered Nepali airspace without permission, claimed the Chief District Officer of Darchula. Chief District Officer Anil Poudel of Darchula said that India was verbally informed about the matter. He said, 'We have verbally informed about the incident of our airspace being used without permission.'
Mentioning that such incidents used to happen in the past in the Khalanga area, the headquarters of Darchula, CDO Poudel said, 'We keep telling them that this is not allowed.'
It is reported that the Indo-Tibetan Border Police 'ITBP' Director General Shatrujeet Singh Kapoor was aboard the helicopter that flew over the sky of Byas Rural Municipality-1 Changru in Darchula towards Kalapani on the morning of Jestha 27. Regarding the security chief aboard the helicopter, CDO Poudel said, 'There is information that the ITBP Chief was aboard.'
CDO Poudel stated that even if the helicopter did not land in Nepali territory, prior information should be given when using the airspace. He said, 'We have talked to SBMS about this, and we will also correspond in writing if necessary.'
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