Millennium Post

Flights grounded, CISF and their canine buddies still on watch at IGIA

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: At the time of COVID-19 crisis, 25 canines of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) have been regularly patrolling the premises of the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport (IGIA) to ensure that there is no attempt of sabotage. Since the suspension of internatio­nal and domestic flights on March 22, several internatio­nal evacuation flights have been operated by various countries, including India, to either fly stranded Indians back or evacuate their citizens from India. According to one CISF official, “We are continuing our sweeping operation. Our personnel along with a canine team, they keep on patrolling looking for items unattended and also ensuring that there is no sabotage from anti-social elements.”

According to the CISF, nowadays due to lockdown there are not many movements at the airport. Although Terminal-3 is operationa­l, there is a limited number of flights (cargo, rescue and evacuation flights) they have deployed canine and anti-sabotage team for safety and security.

“There is a 4 hour shift for a canine and at every shift two canines are available,” an official said. He further added that all 25 canines were trained for nine months in the training centre. During COVID-19 outbreak, when there were lots of passengers at IGIA, canines served as a force multiplier for CISF. “Before deployment of canines, we first ensured about the risk of COVID-19 on dogs after we are fully confirmed that virus will not affect, then deployment­s were made,” the official said.

Srikant Kishore, DIG, CISF told Millennium Post,” Canines are one of the most trustworth­y and essential parts of security forces as far as detection of explosives is concerned. There sniffing capability are par excellence. None of the technical gadgets come close to them.”

Hemendra Singh, CISF

PRO, said, canines are the best friend for humans from the beginning and that is the reason forces started using them. “With specific training, they are very useful. What machines can't do, they can,” he said.

Last year, for the first time, the CISF had organised a felicitati­on ceremony for retired canines of CISF Unit in Shastri Park. During their tenure, all seven (07) retired canines of CISF Unit DMRC Delhi participat­ed in several Mock Exercises, Anti-sabotage Checks of metro premises and also successful­ly cleared several unattended bags found in metro premises.

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