Deccan Chronicle

No tagging at 6 more airports

Varanasi, Pune, Goa, Bhubaneswa­r and Vizag airports will be next in line

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New Delhi: Six more airports in the country, including Patna and Chennai, will do away with the practice of tagging and stamping domestic passengers' hand baggage from June 1. The other airports are Trivandrum, Jaipur, Guwahati and Lucknow.

Six more airports in the country, including Patna and Chennai, will do away with the practice of tagging and stamping domestic passengers’ handbaggag­e from June 1.

CISF Director General O. P. Singh said that the new airports include Jaipur, Guwahati, Lucknow and Trivandrum, apart from Patna and Chennai. “We had run a trial at these six airports for a few weeks. After finding that an enhanced number of new gadgets, CCTVs and security parapherna­lia has been put in place, the process of doing away with the tagging and stamping of domestic air passengers’ hand baggage will begin from June 1,” the DG said.

The Central Industrial Security Force had first initiated this new system at seven airports of Delhi, Mumbai, Cochin, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Ahmedabad from April 1.

The force is tasked with guarding 59 civil airports in the country.

Singh said five more airports at Varanasi, Pune, Goa, Bhubaneswa­r and Vishakhapa­tnam would be next in line where the tagging and stamping of passengers’ hand baggage will be done away with in the coming days.

“The trial will now begin at these five airports,” he said, adding the force proposes to initiate this peoplefrie­ndly measure at all the airports under its cover, by the year-end.

By having the stamped tags on the hand baggage, the security personnel used to be assured that no weapon or ammunition-like material enters the aircraft with the passenger and now with the deployment of smart cameras and reposition­ing of security parapherna­lia at the six new airports, the same objective is being achieved.

The procedure remained a irritant for passengers and they have made many complaints in this regard to airport officials saying this system poses hassles as it consumes time and in case they forget to get it tagged, security personnel would ask them to go back and get it done.

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