Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Only six airports in country equipped to tackle bombs: Audit

- Faizan Haidar faizan.haider@hindustant­imes.com

SAFETY CONCERNS Experts say the absence of bomb disposal squads poses a potential risk to aviation security

Only six of the 59 airports guarded by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) are equipped to defuse and dispose of explosives, an audit by the paramilita­ry agency has found, raising concerns about aviation security and passenger safety.

Bomb detection and disposal squads are operationa­l at the airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Cochin and Hyderabad, found the audit, conducted in January and February. Of these, only the Kolkata and Chennai airports are run by the Airports Authority of India (AAI); the remaining are private airports.

Airports require 28 pieces of equipment including explosive vapour detectors, bomb disposal suits, and remote-operated vehicles for making explosive detection and disposal squads operationa­l, according to rules specified by the Bureau for Civil Aviation Security (BCAS). All required pieces of equipment are available only at the six airports named above.

“Even if one equipment is not available, the squad cannot be made functional. We have written to the AAI, BCAS and civil

NEW DELHI:

Airports need 28 pieces of equipment including explosive vapour detectors, bomb disposal suits, and remote-operated vehicles

All the required items are available only at six airports – Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Cochin and Hyderabad

aviation ministry, asking them to provide this crucial equipment at the earliest,” said a CISF officer, requesting anonymity.

CISF, which was created in 1969, provides security to airports, seaports, power plants and sensitive government buildings, among others. The 59 airports it Experts say even if one of the 28 items is not available, bomb disposal squads can’t be operationa­l

Among the privately operated airports, Bengaluru is the only one where a bomb detection and disposal squad is not operationa­l

guards are among India’s 98 operationa­l airports.

According to an expert in aviation security who spoke on condition of anonymity, the absence of bomb disposal squads at airports poses a potential risk to aviation security. In case a suspected

 ?? HT FILE ?? Delhi’s IGI Airport is among the airports that have a bomb detection and disposal squad.
HT FILE Delhi’s IGI Airport is among the airports that have a bomb detection and disposal squad.

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