Connect with us

Pakistan

Six Pakistan Army personnel martyred in Balochistan helicopter crash: ISPR

Published

on

  • All 6 officers and soldiers onboard embrace martyrdom.
  • The chopper went missing Monday evening.
  • Helicopter crashed due to bad weather, ISPR says.

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army helicopter that had gone missing last evening in Balochistan crashed, leaving six military personnel martyred, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday.

The military chopper had gone missing as it was en route from Quetta to Karachi at around 5:30pm. The personnel in the chopper were overseeing the flood relief efforts in the southwest of the country.

Above normal monsoon rains and deadly flooding have hit Pakistan hard this year, killing hundreds of people so far and wreaking havoc, particularly in Balochistan.

The army has remained involved in rescue and relief efforts there.

The ISPR, in a statement, said that the wreckage of the unfortunate helicopter was found in Musa Goth, Windar, Lasbela. It said that the accident occurred due to “bad weather” as per the initial investigation.

All six officers and soldiers, including Corps Commander Quetta Lieutenant General Sarfraz Ali, embraced martyrdom, the military’s media wing added.

Lieutenant General Sarfaraz Ali, who was commandant at the Command & Staff College in Quetta, had been commissioned in six Azad Kashmir regiments in March 1989 and served the Pakistan Army for 33 years. The Director-General Pakistan Coast Guard Major General Amjad Hanif had been commissioned in 19 Azad Kashmir regiments in April 1994 and served for 29 years in the Pakistan Army.

Commander Engineers 12 Corps Brigadier Muhammad Khalid had been commissioned in the 20 Engineer Battalion in 1994 and served for 29 years in the Pakistan Army. Major Saeed Ahmed was the pilot while Major Muhammad Talha Manan was the co-pilot. Naik Mudassir Fayyaz, the chief of the crew, was also on board and embraced martyrdom.

The officers were part of the relief operations in Balochistan as the monsoon flooding, which began in mid-June, killed almost 500 people so far in Pakistan, including 149 in the province alone. 

Condolences pour in 

President Dr Arif Alvi made a telephone call to COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa and offered his condolences over the demise of six army officials in the tragic incident.

All the personnel on board the helicopter embraced martyrdom, the COAS confirmed, adding that the incident took place due to bad weather and poor visibility during the rescue and relief operation in the province. He maintained that the wreckage of the copper has been recovered.

In his condolence message, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that the Nation is deeply grieved by the martyrdom of Lt Gen Ali and five other officers of the Pakistan Army.

“They were doing a sacred duty of providing relief to flood affectees. Will remain eternally indebted to these sons of [the] soil. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families!” he wrote on Twitter.

Expressing grief over the tragic incident, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif for the forgiveness of the souls of the martyred military personnel.

Following the tragic incident, PTI Chairperson Imran Khan offered his condolences to the families of the martyrs.

The former prime minister, in a statement on Twitter, said: “Tragic news about the army aviation helicopter crash and the martyrdom of all six on board. My condolences and prayers to the families of the martyrs.”

“I had the privilege of knowing Lt Gen Sarfraz Ali whom I found to be a thorough professional and an upright, honest human being,” added Khan.

PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari also offered his condolences over the deaths of the Army official in the incident.

Latest News

Audio leaks case: FIA, PTA, and PEMRA pleas seeking Justice Sattar’s recusal dismissed

Published

on

By

The Islamabad High Court fined each of the three government departments Rs. 500,000 on Monday after dismissing their arguments against a bench trial over audio leaks.

The court may also hold the heads of the aforementioned departments—Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA), and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)—culpable for contempt.

In the audio leak case, four government agencies—the PEMRA, PTA, FIA, and Intelligence Bureau—filed separate petitions with the IHC, pleading for Justice Babar Sattar’s recusal and asking for the case to be heard by the same bench that has previously decided a case of a similar nature.

The petitioners contended that in order to prevent a different ruling, Justice Babar Sattar should recuse himself from the case that was decided in 2021. The petitions of Bushra Bibi, the wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan, and Najamul Saqib, the son of former chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar, should also be brought before the same bench.

During the current hearing, Justice Sattar also issued a summons to IB Joint Director General Tariq Mehmood, directing him to come before the court for the case’s subsequent hearing.

Following the issue’s discovery in 2023, the judge has been considering the aforementioned petitions.

The government agencies contended in the petitions in the case before Justice Sattar that Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani had already resolved on an analogous issue in 2021. Thus, in order to prevent a conflicting ruling and for the sake of justice, they asked the judge to recuse herself from the case.

The departments are requesting that Justice Sattar recuse himself after six IHC judges—among them, himself—complained in writing to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) about intelligence agencies interfering with the court’s decision.

On March 25, the judges called for the calling of a judicial convention to address the issue of purported meddling by intelligence agents in the judicial activities or “intimidation” of judges in a way that jeopardized the judiciary’s independence.

Continue Reading

Latest News

In KP rain-related incidents, ten people died.

Published

on

By

Rain-related accidents in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa resulted in 10 fatalities and 12 injuries, according to the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) on Wednesday.

Ten houses sustained damage from the rain, according to a PDMA spokesman. In Abbottabad, he added, the PDMA Director General came in Shangla to oversee continuing relief efforts, and the Secretary of Relief, acting on orders from Chief Secretary Khyber Pakthunkhwa, visited regions impacted by the precipitation.

Yousaf Rahim, the Secretary of Relief, gave the district administrations instructions to speed up the relief effort and offer everyone in the affected districts as much support as possible.

There are nominees for nine districts that have been deemed sensitive, according to KP PDMA Director General Sharif Hussain. Speaking about relief activities, he stated that PDMA was in contact with all relevant groups.

At Lakki Marwat, the roof of a madrassa collapsed due to strong winds and torrential rain, killing one seminary student and injuring six others. Rescue 1122 transported all injured people to the hospital.

Continue Reading

Latest News

PM Sharif, Saudi crown prince discuss bilateral ties, Gaza situation

Published

on

By

While there, PM Shehbaz Sharif and the Crown Prince had a discussion and the Saudi leadership was commended on the well-run WEF Special Meeting and the superb arrangements made by the hosts.

The bilateral relations between the two Islamic nations and the Gaza issue were also topics of discussion during the meeting.

The prime minister prayed and wished His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the custodian of the two holy mosques, good health and a long life. Apart from the bilateral relationship, the conversation also encompassed the regional circumstances, namely concerning the Gaza conflict.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was once again extended an invitation by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to make an official visit to Pakistan as soon as possible.

The Prime Minister congratulated the Crown Prince for sending a high-ranking delegation headed by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah to Pakistan, recalling their previous meeting in Makkah during his Ramadan visit to Saudi Arabia.

The group and their Pakistani colleagues had long discussions about how to improve the Saudi investment portfolio in Pakistan.

In order to carry on the conversation, HE stated that he had sent a powerful group to Riyadh, which included important Ministers in charge of investments, in order to arrange follow-up meetings amongst pertinent officials.

Continue Reading

Trending