New Delhi: Air India Resident Director-Delhi Region Captain N K Beri will be out of action till the inquiry into the Scotch Whisky theft case that took place on board the Prime Minister’s special aircraft on way to Germany and Uzbekistan on April 24 this year, is completed. He has also been withdrawn from other VVIP flights.
The theft of Scotch Whiskey from PM’s plane had got many of the crew suspended, the latest being Beri.
A top official of Air India confirmed that Beri will not be holding the responsibilities of the Resident Director-Delhi Region till inquiry into this case is completed.
“None of the employees involved will be assigned any duties on VVIP flights. The administration and supervisory charge held by the senior employees who were on board would remain withdrawn,” Air India Executive Director (Corporate Affairs) S Mukherjee said in an order issued on Tuesday.
20/07/06 Sanjiv Kumar/Mumbai Mirror
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