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Don’t deal with Ravi Rishi’s chopper firm, warns MHA

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Posted: Sep 22, 2012 at 0238 hrs IST

New Delhi After the Delhi High Court stayed the decision of the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to suspend the flying permit of Tatra scam accused Ravi Rishi’s Global Vectra Helicorp, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a general instruction against “anyone entering into fresh contract with the firm” citing intelligence inputs.

Global Vectra Helicorp provides helicopter services to various tourist destinations and is hired by VVIPs, state governments and also services the oil and gas exploration as well as the production sector in India.

Though the DGCA has gone into an appeal against the stay order, the Vectra group resumed its operations in June this year.

The DGCA had suspended Global Vectra’s permit on May 7 this year on the recommendations of the MHA after it raised security concerns about the firm. The government also withdrew security clearance of Rishi who is facing allegations of irregularities in the supply of Tatra trucks to the Army.

“Global Vectra Helicorp has resumed its operations after the Delhi High Court’s stay order. We have appealed against the order. Their licence was suspended on reports of the MHA which provides security clearance,” said Arun Mishra, DGCA.

After the High Court’s order, the MHA issued a general instruction against any kind of business with the company. “The fact that the security clearance to the company has been withdrawn and pendency of the proceedings be kindly be taken note of while extending existing contracts or while entering into fresh contracts with Global Vectra Private Limited,” the MHA note said.

The note circulated among government departments and other agencies who deal in the aviation sector also cautioned that the “licence was withdrawn on the basis of adverse intelligence reports”.

“As far as our records are concerned there was no safety issue with the fleet of choppers provided by the company. The MHA is responsible for the security aspect and when they gave an adverse report we suspended it,” said a senior DGCA official.

Two days ago, the ministry moved Delhi High Court again in appeal against the stay order and the next date of hearing is September 27. With a fleet of 23 helicopters, the company has been in existence since 1998.

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Please explain! by Amitabh on 26 Sep 2012

A company comprising of only retired dedicated and decorated defence officers, as helicopter pilots like any other helicopter company, can be termed as threat?? Even the owner is not involved in any act of terrorism or security breach nor has been labelled as providing any support to any disbanaded organisation, then I fail to understand what security threat does the nation face becuase of this helicopter company? As a true Indian citizen, I feel the focus should be on the bigger threats from people and their companies involved in bigger scams worth many thousand lakhs of currency. Or may be I am too knaive!!

No position is good enough by vijay on 22 Sep 2012

Think of Mr VKSingh. He could not save himself from royal anger for showing his honesty and exposing the corrupt. Royal justice is still working for royalty. But due to facade of democracy - still there is a chance to revolt against the royal family of india.

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