Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has filed an FIR against Hyderabad-based TEC Aero Devices over alleged fraud linked to the Tejas project, according to a social media post by News24. The company has been accused of submitting 199 fake test reports during the supply of spare parts.
The post, shared on June 12, 2026, said the complaint was connected to the Tejas project and involved alleged irregularities by the Hyderabad firm. The screenshot does not provide details on the police station, sections invoked, value of the alleged fraud, or the specific spare parts involved.
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FIR Filed Against TEC Aero Devices
According to the visible information, HAL has lodged an FIR against TEC Aero Devices. The allegation centres on fake documentation submitted in connection with spare parts supplied for the Tejas project.
The post describes the matter as a major forgery case. However, the screenshot does not show any official statement from HAL, police authorities, or the accused company.
Allegation of 199 Fake Test Reports
The key allegation visible in the post is that 199 fake test reports were submitted during the supply of spare parts. Test reports are generally used to verify whether supplied components meet required standards, though the screenshot does not provide further technical details.
No information is visible on when the alleged reports were submitted, who prepared them, or whether the parts were accepted or used. The available details only indicate that the FIR was filed after the alleged irregularities came to light.
Tejas Project Mentioned in Report
The post links the case to the Tejas project and includes an image of a fighter aircraft with the text stating that a major forgery had been reported in the project. The visible hashtags include HAL and Tejas Project.
Based on the information available in the screenshot, the case concerns an FIR filed by HAL against a Hyderabad company over alleged fake test reports in the supply of spare parts. Further details about the investigation, the company’s response, and possible action by authorities are not visible in the screenshot.