Nine days after a
submarine accident triggered the resignation of Navy Chief Admiral D.K. Joshi,
a naval officer was killed in a gas leak on board INS Kolkata, officially known
as Yard 701, while undergoing delivery trials at the Mazagon Dock.
A senior police
official told presspersons that a fire-fighting test was under way in the
carbon dioxide unit on board the guided-missile destroyer when the gas leak
occurred around 12.45 p.m. Both Navy and dockyard personnel were present during
the trial.
Additional Commissioner
of Police Krishna Prakash identified the deceased officer as Commander Kundal
Wadhwa. Two dockyard officials, also injured in the gas leak, were undergoing
treatment, he added.
The Defence Ministry
said that as part of the destroyer’s delivery trials, the carbon-dioxide
fire-fighting system was being evaluated and accordingly the gas was to be
released in one of the machinery compartments.
“During the trials, one
of the system valves on the CO2 bottles malfunctioned leading to leakage of CO2
in the compartment. Commander Kundal Wadhwa, Engineering Officer (Desig),
inhaled the CO2 gas and was critically injured. The officer was rushed to St.
George Hospital. However, efforts to revive him failed,” the Ministry said in a
statement.
Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) spokesman Prakash Javadekar, meanwhile, demanded the resignation of
Defence Minister A.K. Antony for the latest incident.
The former Navy chief
Admiral Arun Prakash told The Hindu that he believed the gas leak on board INS
Kolkata and the Sindhuratna incident should not be linked.
“These two incidents
don’t have anything in common. The gas leak today happened in an industrial
establishment,” Admiral Prakash said.
The Navy has ordered a
board of inquiry into the incident. The police have made an entry in the
Accidental Death Register.
TIMELINE
OF NAVAL INCIDENTS
February 2014 Two Naval
officers were killed and seven sailors were left injured after a fire broke out
in the sailor's compartment of INS Sindhuratana.
January 2014 INS
Airavat, an amphibious warfare vessel, ran aground.The commanding officer was
suspended.
January 2014 INS
Sindhughosh was about to run aground when it entered the Mumbai harbour during
a low-tide.
December 2013 Fire
broke out at India’s leading minesweeper ,INS Konkan while undergoing repairs
at Vizag.
August, 2013 INS
Sindhurakshak sank in the Mumbai harbour, killing all 18 personnel on board.
Salvage operations of the submarine is yet to commence.
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