The Bangladesh government has announced an inquiry into the recent jet crash. A 9 -member inquiry commission has been formed for this. The accident occurred last week, when a jet aircraft of the Bangladesh Army crashed, in which 36 people lost their lives. Most of the children were included in the dead. The crashed aircraft was an F-7 BGI training fighter jet, produced by China.
According to preliminary reports, the accident occurred when the aircraft was taking off. It is being told that the pilot could not control the aircraft due to the mechanical malfunction and he collided with the Milestone School and College in Dhaka.
This inquiry commission was headed by former Secretary A.K.M. Zafarullah Khan will do it. They have to submit their reports within four weeks. The Daily Gadget has given this information. Apart from Zafarullah, the investigation team includes three retired Air Marshals, three ministers assistant secretaries, and other experts.
According to the report, the Inquiry Commission will determine why and how this accident happened, and who is responsible for it. Along with this, loss of life and property will be evaluated to students, teachers and other people, and all kinds of loss will be fixed.
In addition, the Commission will also review the Milestone School and College structure, other buildings near the airport, the location of the flight area and the legal and administrative aspects related to security. Also, the future will also suggest to prevent such accidents.