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CBI probe into YSR's copter crash

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CBI probe into YSR's copter crash
CBI probe into YSR's copter crash

Hyderabad, Sept 7 :

 The Andhra Pradesh Government on Monday took a decision to hand over the probe into the chopper crash that killed the Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and four others in Nallamalla forests in Kurnool district on last Wednesday to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

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Talking to media persons here, Minister for Home Smt Savita Indra Reddy stated that the Chief Minister, K Rosaiah, spoke to the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to make a request for CBI inquiry and the later accepted it immediately.

Ther Home Minister also stated that the state government has set up a two-member expert committee to investigate the chopper crash.

She said the two member committee will consists of M R Reddy, a former IPS officer and an expert on VIP security and H S Khola, former Director General of Civil Aviation and probe  into the circumstances that led to the mishap.

Reddy's Bell 430 chopper went missing on September 2 morning and could only be located the following day after a night long search operation by different units of security personnel, including Army commandos, IAF's Sukhoi-30, and 5,000 CRPF personnel. The chopper's wreckage was found atop a hill about 40 nautical miles from Kurnoool town.

Along with YSR, four others -- Dr P Subramanium, the Special Secretary to the Chief Minister; ASC Wesley, Chief Security Officer and two pilots Group Captain SK Bhatia and Captain MS Reddy -- died in the crash.