New Delhi: A former IAF Wing Commander, who is being probed for allegedly impersonating his superior officer in a bid to pilot for Union Home Minister Amit Shah, has resigned from the air wing of the Border Security Force (BSF), officials said on Sunday. The resignation of Wing Commander (Retd) J S Sangwan, however, has not yet been accepted. His application is under process, a senior BSF official said.
The Kargil War hero is under investigation by the BSF and the Delhi Police for impersonating and misrepresenting a superior officer in a bid to fly Shah's aircraft, the official said. It is not immediately known whether Sangwan's resignation will be accepted as acceptance means allowing him to leave without facing any inquiry. Under the norms, petitions for resignation or retirement are not accepted if the person is facing an inquiry.
On September 2, Sangwan petitioned the BSF for "voluntary resignation" from service. He sent a second letter on September 16 asking the BSF brass to relieve him by October 31. Both the applications are under process, another official said.