Hindustan Times (Delhi)

MORE STRINGENT CHECKS AT IGIA, FLYERS ASKED TO REACH AT LEAST 3 HOURS EARLY

- Pankhuri Yadav letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As part of the heightened security measures ahead of Independen­ce Day on Sunday, the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (IGIA) has asked flyers to report early, and also increased the vigil at the terminals, and the entry and exit points to the airport.

Domestic flyers have been requested to reach the airport at least three hours in advance, while internatio­nal flyers have been advised to reach four hours prior to their scheduled departure. These restrictio­ns will be in place till August 15, said officials.

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), the agency responsibl­e for the security of the airport, has increased the personnel deployment inside the airport and a senior official said they have been holding meetings with other security agencies to ensure safety of passengers, for over a week now.

After a threat mail was received by the agencies last week, officials said security measures have been heightened at the airport. The enhanced security measures include thorough screening of passengers, tightening the access to aviation installati­ons, strengthen­ing antiterror­ism and anti-sabotage measures, enhanced security in cargo terminals and parking bays and strict vigil on the movement of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS) around the airport premises.

Vikram Porwal, deputy commission­er of police (airport), said the Delhi Police has made elaborate arrangemen­ts and has been working in close coordinati­on with CISF, NSG (National Security Guard) and airport operator DIAL (Delhi Internatio­nal Airport Limited) to ensure smooth functionin­g on August 15.

“We conducted a mock drill at the Central Mall in Aerocity two days ago with the support of CISF to test our preparedne­ss. We have also been sensitisin­g the staff as well as passengers about security measures. Security has also been tightened on all roads leading to the airport,” he said.

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