An unidentified object that was picked on police video over Bristol Channel in South Wales has become the center of Freedom of Information inquiries and requests. The black strange-looking UFO was not picked on radar systems.
There is no shortage of UFO sightings and as of recently, the hype surrounding them is increasing. Demands are rising that the footage acquired from the police video be subjected to a "scientific inquiry".
The video footage is seven minutes long and was captured from a recorder on the National Police Air Service (NPAS) helicopter all the way back in September 2016. The editor, Gary Heseltine, of UFO Truth magazine, claims that the NPAS has not been wholly forthcoming regarding this object's filming and wants a thorough investigation in the matter.
Gary believes that NPAS is withholding crucial information. When the object was first captured, NPAS took to Twitter to inquire from others what their view regarding the UFO was. The mystery surrounding the object increased when local air traffic control radar systems denied having captured on tape any such object.
At the time of the video capture, NPAS St Athan aviation unit discarded speculations that the object might have been a lantern or balloon. Strengthening their case is the fact that the object was traveling against the direction of the wind and was emanating heat as it was caught on the infra-red camera capture.
The size of the object is yet to be determined. Further sightings of UFOs have been noted specifically with the start of the New Year. There are speculations that the object was likely a jet. Regarding the official government's position in the case, they said that there was not enough evidence to mark the case as closed and label it an unidentified craft.
So far, the NPAS has not forwarded their logs and data for a further investigation into the matter.