Attempted break-in at Indian Air Force Rafale office in Paris


Daijiworld Media Network

New Delhi, May 22: An attempted break-in was reported at Paris office of Indian Air Force (IAF), which is monitoring the manufacture of 36 Rafales ordered by India.

It is believed that the break-in was a possible espionage attempt, to steal data related to the aircraft. However, sources in Indian Air Force told a news agency that no hard disk or documents were stolen and the motive behind the break-in needs to be ascertained.

The data related to the aircraft is critical to India’s national security plans. Government sources said that the defence ministry has already been briefed by the Indian Air Force regarding the incident and French police are probing the case.

The Indian Air Force Rafale project management team office is located in a building complex in Saint Cloud suburb of Paris. It is headed by a Group Captain-rank officer. The office looks into issues related to the procurement of 36 Rafale combat aircrafts, production timelines and training of Indian personnel for maintenance and flying operations.

The Rafale deal, which is a Rs 59,800-crore agreement between India and France was signed in 2016. It has triggered a major controversy with opposition pointing fingers at the NDA government for crony capitalism.

Rahul Gandhi has leveled corruption charges in procurement of Rafale and stated that Modi government signed an overpriced deal only to facilitate an offset contract for Anil Ambani’s defence company that lacks experience.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Thu, May 23 2019

    Rafael is big political scandal which will be exposed shortly and guilty are punished.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, May 23 2019

    In Paris so many major crimes have happened ,thtaswhy our Rafale would be a minor.Someone must have tried to lift up Rafale for his next crime,?thinking India wouldnt miss it.Searched keys?

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  • Indian, Dubai

    Thu, May 23 2019

    Na khavoonga na khane dhoonga very good slogan by Modijee.

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  • Aubb, India / Kuwait

    Wed, May 22 2019

    First it was Rafale Deal files stolen at ministry of defence in India.

    Now the same people attempting to wipe out more evidences.

    Looks like the job of some evil connection in India due to fear of election results.

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Wed, May 22 2019

    Which modern thief would rob a heavy machinery when every detail is available by downloading everything into his mobile phone or a pen drive and phone camera. BTW, this seems very fishy and the thief is a trusted known person who was doing his master's duty in a high security zone.

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  • RkR, Mangalore/ Dubai

    Wed, May 22 2019

    Who would want to steal other than 🗣🗣🗣.Party worker r active in Paris too

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Wed, May 22 2019

    Even Paris locals knows the corruption done by BJP.....this is the first time in Indian history. .. that foreigners damaged Indian office for corruption

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  • James, Belman

    Wed, May 22 2019

    Anil ambani had to stretch his hands to his brother's mercy to pay 480 crores penalty to Ericson and Modi gave him a contract of 59,800 crores with zero experience in defense equipment manufacture. Does this happens in any other parts of the world.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 22 2019

    I feel sad for Bankrupt Anil Ambani ...

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Wed, May 22 2019

    Difficult to understand why suddenly Anil Ambani withdrew the defamation cases against Congress and 'National Herald' one day before the election results.

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