Posted on 09/13/2009 1:16:54 PM PDT by OldSpice
A Chinese military expert has accused India of "violating" Beijing's diplomatic rights and "spying" on its military ware while inspecting the cargo plane of the United Arab Emirates air force which was detained in Kolkata.
"The actions by Indian authorities violated diplomatic rights as the cargo on board belong to China," Dai Xu, a renowned military expert, said.
"Any inspection onboard, which may have violated China's property rights and constituted spying on its military secrets, should be approved by both the UAE and China," Dai was quoted as saying by the state-run Global Times.
It also quoted an unnamed military source as telling the paper, a sister publication of the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, The People's Daily, that the UAE airplane, a C-130 Hercules, was on a mission transporting Chinese arms from an arms expo in Abu Dhabi.
India released the China-bound cargo plane on September 10, four days after it was grounded in Kolkata for not declaring the consignment of arms and ammunition it was carrying.
The 10 crew members were also interrogated. India gave the clearance after it was told by UAE authorities that its pilot had committed a "technical error" over declaring the on-board arms and ammunition for which they expressed regret.
Earlier:
UAE air force plane carrying arms, admits pilot
8 September 2009
The Times of India
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KOLKATA: After trying to fob off Indian officials and investigators all of Sunday night, one of the pilots of the United Arab Emirates air force aircraft detained at Kolkata airport since Sunday finally admitted to the plane carrying a consignment of weapons.
The C-130 Hercules, among the biggest transport aircraft in the world, was on its way to Xiangyang, China, from UAEAFs Western Air Command base in Abu Dhabi. Although the UAE government had the necessary clearances from Indian authorities for the flight to land in Kolkata, it had not informed that the aircraft would be carrying weapons.
Indian Customs and airport officials interrogated the nine-member crew till Monday afternoon. After that, the ministry of defence (MoD) took over. Talks are on in Delhi to avert a possible diplomatic row. Officials here are tight-lipped.
On September 3, the UAE government had applied to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for a flight information centre clearance that was necessary for a military aircraft not only to overfly Indian airspace but also land at a civilian airport.
An air defence/AOR clearance was also sought from MoD through proper channels. As permission was sought through proper diplomatic channels and UAE is a friendly country, the clearances were given. Both applications were made in specific proformas with columns where the UAE authorities were supposed to mention if the aircraft would be carrying any weapons. These columns were marked nil in both applications. Later, it was discovered that the aircraft was indeed carrying weapons. This was in clear violation of rules and the crew was detained, said a senior officer.
The aircraft was to land in Kolkata around 4 pm on Sunday, refuel, stay for the night and take off for China at 10.30 am on Monday. Crew members were booked for the night at a star hotel.
It was 5.30 pm on Sunday by the time the Hercules captain, Ismail Samsi, sought permission from Kolkata ATC to land. The details of what happened after this are slightly hazy. One version is that the pilot was asked upon landing whether his aircraft was carrying any weapon. He answered in the negative. But an alert Customs officer saw a sidearm on one of the crew members. Soon, a team from air intelligence arrived to check the plane for its cargo.
According to another version, every foreign aircraft parked in the bay overnight is checked. Customs officials accompany the crew on board for an inspection before the doors are sealed. That was when they noted something amiss.
There is a third version, which speaks of a tip received by Indian intelligence agencies from an undisclosed source.
A team from the air intelligence wing, led by B Jha, boarded the aircraft around 7 pm on Sunday and found three boxes that resembled those for carrying rifles. The pilot admitted there were weapons inside but that he did not have any details. He allegedly told officials that he was a mere courier and would often fly weapons to China for tests.
The crew who were in military uniform were detained and led to the airport lounge. The plane was towed to hangar 14 and sealed. No effort was made to open the boxes in the cargo hold. The interrogation lasted till 2 pm on Monday after which the nine crew members now in civilian clothing were transferred to a hotel. According to the customs department, the ministry of defence would interrogate the crew there.
Although the pilots declaration regarding the weapons on board has dismissed the theory of the crew being involved in gun-running, the aircraft cannot be allowed to leave. All clearances granted have expired. There are some issues that still need to be checked out. We have also demanded an explanation from the UAE embassy in New Delhi, an officer said. The army is guarding the plane.
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UAE aircraft carrying Harpoon missiles to China?
The Times of India
09 September, 2009
What is the mysterious weapons cargo in the China-bound UAE Air Forces C-130 Hercules aircraft detained at Kolkata Airport since Sunday?
Defence and intelligence sleuths say it could be a sophisticated US-made weapons system, which explains the unconcealed concern of the Indian authorities and the silence on the part of the UAE government.
UAE authorities applied to the Indian government to get the plane released on Wednesday evening nearly 72 hours after it was detained. The plane has been given a take-off slot of 9.30am on Thursday for Chinas Xiangyang.
Sources confirmed that the three mysterious boxes in the aircraft contain combat missiles but were mum on the details. Defence and intelligence sleuths, probing the case, dont rule out the possibility of the deadly US-made Harpoon missiles being channelized to China from UAE and Egypt.
If what Indian investigators suspect is true, the unauthorized proliferation could lead to regional imbalances and trigger a crisis. This is serious. Already, there are reports of Pakistan having modified Harpoon missiles to strike land targets in India, an analyst pointed out.
The Chinese complaining about being spied on. Now, that’s a laugh right there.
Irony: Pot calling the kettle black.
LOL, The ChiCom military are the biggest spies on earth.
Hilarious! The PRC is REGULARLY obstructing & harassing NUMEROUS aircraft and ships operating in INTERNATIONAL territory —they want to make things so hot that no one can come even CLOSE to their territory. Nowhere
Remember the USN EP-3 Orion that was forced down off of Hainan Island? It started BEFORE that, and has been going on ever since.
While they try to impose unrealistically strict standards on everyone towards them, they expect unrealistically lose ones on them towards all.
Huge, huge hypocrites.....!
I heard an Israeli joke once: Nerve is where you shit on your neighbor’s doorstep, but if you really want to show chutzpah, then you also RING THE DOORBELL AND ASK FOR TOILET PAPER.
I think that neatly sums up how USN policy should be towards respecting PRC territoriality.
Intriguing.
China and India are having increasing hostilities, as well.
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