Owner of Bhoja Airlines put in ECL

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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After the tragic incident of the crash of a private passenger airline on Friday near a village in Rawalpindi which killed 127 individuals, Pakistan has official launched an investigation for the crash and has taken the owner of the airlines into custody and put his name in the Exit Control List (ECL) on Saturday.

The owner of the airline which crashed the day before has been reported to taken into “protective custody” in order to ensure smooth running of investigation as it has been claimed by several professional belonging to navy that the flight which crashed had been discontinued for a long time due to obsolesce and should not have been flying in the first place. News reports have also been declaring that the crash which took place only a couple of minutes before landing was due to the worsening weather because of which the captain could not retain control on the flight and it crash landed.

While making the announcement of conducting a formal judicial probe into the incident, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani said that it is too soon to say anything about the reason of the crash. He said so while visiting the nearby hospital where the human remains of all the passengers have been taken to carry out DNA tests and to be handed over to the families of the deceased.

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