26 Apr 2009,
MUMBAI: Taking a serious view of the Anil Ambani helicopter sabotage case, Air Works has asked 52 of its non-technical helper staff to remain off duty till the time the investigations are over. Air Works handles repair and maintenance for Ambani's Bell 412 chopper, which was recently found with stones in one of its fuel tanks.
"Air Works has "advised" 52 of its non-technical helper staff to remain off duty till the investigation is over," a company spokesperson said. Air Works has a total of 60 non-technical helpers out of its 200 total employees, officials and managerial staff in Mumbai. Police officials spoke of a dispute between an employees' union of Air Works and the management, alluding to it as a possible cause behind the sabotage attempt.
The matter pertains to a police case filed by an Air Works official on Thursday alleging that unknown persons had tried to sabotage Anil Ambani's Bell 412 chopper.
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