The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Tuesday that all those onboard the Pakistan Army helicopter that went missing a day ago embraced martyrdom.
In a tweet, Director-General ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar (DG ISPR) said the debris of the helicopter was found at Moosa Goth, Windar, Lasbela in Balochistan.
"Accident occurred due to bad weather as per initial investigations," the DGPrime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the nation is deeply grieved on the martyrdom of Lt. General Sarfraz Ali and other officers of the Pakistan Army.
"They were doing a sacred duty of providing relief to flood affectees. Will remain eternally indebted to these sons of soil. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families!"On Monday, a Pakistan army aviation helicopter with senior military officers, including Corps Commander Quetta, on board, lost contact with air traffic control (ATC) during the flood relief operation in Lasbela, Balochistan.
As per the military media wing, six individuals were on board, including Commander 12 Corps, Lt Gen Sarfraz Ali (ex DG MI), who was supervising flood relief operations in Balochistan.
The individuals onboard other than corps commander Quetta, were Pakistan Coast Guard, Major General Amjad, Comd Engineers XII Corps, Brigadier Khalid, Major Saeed (Pilot), Major Talha (Co-Pilot) and Crew Chief Nk Mudassir.
Earlier, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif held a telephonic conversation with Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa to discuss the latest information regarding the missing army aviation helicopter.
Army chief Gen Bajwa had informed Shehbaz about the ongoing search operation that has been in effect since last night.
According to an official statement issued by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), “A Pakistan army aviation helicopter which was on flood relief operations in Lasbela, Balochistan lost contact with ATC [air traffic control]”.Six individuals were on board including the Commander XII Corps Lt Gen Sarfraz Ali, who was supervising the flood relief operations in Balochistan. Some reports also suggested that Pakistan Coast Guard Director General Brigadier Amjad Hanif Satti, was also on board the missing chopper.
According to the military’s media wing, a search operation was under way at the time of going to press, and more details would be released as information became available.Talking about the search operation, Deputy Inspector General of Police Khuzdar Range Pervez Umrani told Dawn that police and Frontier Corps personnel were conducting a joint search operation for the last five hours.
Police sources told Dawn that area where the chopper went missing was mountainous terrain, without even jeep paths, making it extremely difficult for search and rescue parties.
“Either you go on foot or motorcycles or conduct aerial surveillance,” a senior official said.
Other difficulties include lack of cell phones coverage and no electricity. Police are said to have engaged the services of local volunteers to assist with the search operation.
Military personnel and equipment, including helicopters, have been engaged in relief operations in the flood-hit districts of Balochistan for weeks now.
On Monday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was also in Balochistan alongside National Disaster Management Authority head Lt Gen Akhtar Nawaz.
A distinguished officer
On Nov 25, 2020, Gen Sarfraz Ali, who was serving as a major general, was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. Following his promotion, he was posted as the corps commander of XII Corps, which is also known as the Southern Command, in 2021.
Before his posting to the Quetta corps, he served as the inspector general of the Frontier Corps in South Balochistan, director general of Military Intelligence, and commander of the 111 Brigade in Rawalpindi. He had also served as defence attache at the Pakistani embassy in the United States.
Outpouring of concern
As the reports of the helicopter’s disappearance spread, several key figures expressed concern and prayed for the safety of all those on board.
While expressing “great concern” over the incident, President Arif Alvi prayed for the safety of the passengers, according to a tweet from the Presidency’s official account.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif tweeted: “The reports of missing helicopter of Army Aviation are very concerning. The whole nation bows in front of Allah for safety and return of personnel involved in flood relief operations.”In a tweet, Punjab Chief Minister Parvez Elahi wrote, “I am praying for the passengers. May Allah protect all army officers on board.”PTI chairman Imran Khan wrote: “Disturbing news of army aviation helicopter missing and praying for all those on board.”