Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CISF MAY HANDLE JAMMU AIRPORT SECURITY

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEW DELHI: The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) may take over the security of Jammu airport, according to an official in the ministry of civil aviation who asked not to be identified.

The move is aimed at having uniform standards in airport security and improve the quality of passenger experience in airports in Jammu & Kashmir (J&K).

Currently, the three airports in the state, at Jammu, Srinagar and Leh are under the cover of the CRPF and the local police.

According to the official cited above, the CISF has been asked to conduct a survey and take over the Jammu airport first.

Of the 98 operationa­l airports in the country, the CISF handles security for 59.

“The aviation secretary had placed a request for a survey and a preliminar­y survey of Jammu airport has been conducted. We will need 300 personnel for round the clock security of the airport. Once the written requisitio­n is received, we will do another survey on the equipment required for the airport,” said a CISF officer who asked not to be identified. Officials in the civil aviation ministry said the aim is to introduce passenger friendly measure at airports in J&K and that because the CISF is trained in aviation security, its officers are more courteous towards passengers and are able to handle unruly passengers better. The civil aviation ministry has also discontinu­ed the practice of passengers at these airports identifyin­g baggage after check-in. The ministry is also thinking of allowing hand baggage for passengers travelling out of these airports.

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