Helicopter carrying Ahmad Zahid did not have problem as reported by Kompas
Bernama
June 30, 2015 08:14 MYT
June 30, 2015 08:14 MYT
The helicopter carrying Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, which allegedly hovered over Pulau Sebatik in Kalimantan, Indonesia Sunday, did not experience any problems as reported by the Indonesian daily newspaper, Kompas.
Instead, the minister's press secretary Brig Gen Datuk Fadzlette Othman Merican Idris Merican explained that the helicopter did not land at the stipulated location due to the muddy field condition that can cause the helicopter to be unstable when landing.
"The pilot asked for permission abort the initial plan to land and the minister agreed to it.
"They then proceeded to their next destination, which is Pulau Nyamuk," she said when asked to verify the report here Monday.
According to Fadzlette, during the incident, the minister was on a working visit to check on all police stations in the interior of Sabah.
Kompas on Sunday reported that the helicopter seemed to have difficulty landing and that the situation had caught the attention of the Indonesian National Army (TNI) personnel who were already prepared to provide any assistance.