New Delhi: The Civil Aviation Ministry has not received any letter from the British or Singapore Governments seeking clarifications on grant of security clearance to Jet Airways, official sources said today.
"No communication has been received till date" on the issue, the sources said reacting to reports that the two Governments had sought further clarifications from India on security clearance granted to the premier private carrier.
The sources said if the reports were correct, then it was strange that Britain, after having allowed Jet Airways to operate services to Heathrow for the past several months, was seeking such clarifications now.
The Jet employee, arrested in London on charges of being involved in the plan to bomb ten Trans-Atlantic flights and suspended from service by the airline, was vetted by the Scotland Yard and was working for over three years, they said.
18/08/06 PTI/The Hindu
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