Chinese national arrested for photographing US ‘doomsday’ plane without permission, says it was for ‘personal collection’ – The Times of India

Date:

Chinese national arrested for photographing US ‘doomsday’ plane without permission, says it was for ‘personal collection’

US “doomsday plane”(E-4B) often dubbed as the “flying pentagon”

A 21-year-old Chinese national has been arrested at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport after photographing a top secret US military aircraft at a Nebraska air base.Tianrui Liang was taken into custody on April 7 while attempting to board an international flight, according to federal authorities. Liang has been charged with violating a federal law that restricts photographing defence installations without authorisation.The allegations centre on Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, a highly sensitive site that houses US Strategic Command. The base is known for housing important military surveillance and command aircraft.According to an FBI affidavit, the investigation began after a witness reported seeing “a male holding a camera with a telescopic lens” near the base, in an area where aircraft are positioned on the flight line.Liang later admitted to taking photographs of several aircraft stationed there, “including the RC-135 and the E-4B.” The E-4B aircraft is often referred to as the military’s “doomsday plane”. E-4B is a heavily modified military aircraft designed to serve as a flying command centre during national emergencies.

It is built to withstand nuclear blasts, electromagnetic pulses and other extreme conditions and serves as a “flying Pentagon” for the US president.Liang reportedly told investigators that he had used a “planespotter” website to identify locations suitable for photography and claimed the images were for his “personal collection.”However, investigators claim he was aware of the restrictions. “He knew it was illegal to take pictures of the planes on the ground,” the affidavit states.A review of Liang’s camera revealed numerous photographs of planes, including images of military aircraft parked within the base. Liang had plans to continue photographing military sites. He even intended to travel to Oklahoma to target aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base, including the E-4B.Liang is a student at Glasgow University in Scotland and had recently travelled through Canada before entering the United States.

Officials say he crossed into the US via Canada and was later found near the Nebraska base.However, it is still not confirmed that Liang was acting on behalf of any foreign government. But prosecutors think there is “probable cause to believe” that Liang photographed restricted military assets without the required approval from a base commander.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Male RBT covers 1500km to reach Similipal, a first for the reserve | Bhubaneswar News – The Times of India

Bhubaneswar: Adding another chapter to India’s tiger dispersal story,...

8.7 lakh children enrolled from Class 1-8 in govt schools | Lucknow News – The Times of India

Lucknow: Under the ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ that began on...

Mahoba’s Gorakhgiri all set to welcome tourists | Lucknow News – The Times of India

Lucknow: UP govt’s effort to develop Mahoba’s Gorakhgiri Parbat...

SMS pharmacists issue 7-day ultimatum over reinstatement, probe demand | Jaipur News – The Times of India

Jaipur: A controversy has erupted over the recruitment of...