Licences of only 50 PIA pilots out of 262 cancelled, IHC told.

ISLAMABAD -- In a major development, the federal government admitted in writing that the licences of only 50 pilots were cancelled out of the 262 which had been earlier declared suspicious, reported media on Saturday.

The federal government submitted this reply before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in a case pertaining to a petition filed by a pilot against the cancelling of his licence and termination of service.

However, the government made an interesting request, saying the IHC should suspend hearing till the Supreme Court delivered the final judgment on the coronavirus suo motu case because the instant matter was also attached to that one.

According to the reply, the FIA is holding an inquiry against the bogus pilots and the criminal proceedings will possibly start soon. Therefore, the court should be provide any relief to the petitioner.

It also says that the aviation secretary had initially ordered an inquiry against the 262 pilots whose licences were declared suspicious. However, 50 licences were found to be bogus with the remaining 212 cleared.

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