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Smugglers beware! Customs to install full body scanners at internatio­nal airports

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NEW DELHI: The Customs department has decided to install full body scanners at 10 internatio­nal airports in the country in a bid to check smuggling of foreign currency, narcotics and gold among others, officials said on Thursday.

Of the total 30 X-ray-based full body scanner systems, three each will be installed at the airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Calicut, Cochin, Hyderabad, Tiruchirap­palli and Thiruvanan­thapuram, they said.

The move is aimed at checking smuggling of drugs, forex and precious metals by hiding them inside the body, mainly rectum concealmen­t. Customs officials at Delhi internatio­nal airport have been foiling attempts regularly made by smugglers to illegally bring in gold and narcotics by concealing it inside the rectum.

Suresh Kishnani, Chief

Commission­er, Directorat­e of Logistics under the Finance Ministry, said tenders have been invited to procure 30 sophistica­ted full body X-ray scanners which will be put at internatio­nal airports by the end of this financial year or the start of the next fiscal.

"It will be a non-intrusive way to scan a suspected carrier to detect concealmen­ts in bodily cavities," he told PTI.

These scanners will aid significan­tly in the Customs fight against the smugglers, Kishnani said.

"We will also be writing to Chief Commission­ers of various Customs zones to ask the custodians or the airports under their charge to also install such full body scanners at their expenses," he said.

Any such installati­ons of the scanners will be in addition to these 30 scanners for which the tender has already been floated, Kishnani said.

He said not all passengers, who are going abroad or coming into the country, will be asked to pass through these scanners, except the ones suspected by the Customs officials concerned of carrying banned goods and gold.

On concerns of privacy violations of flyers, another senior Customs official said these scanners are X-ray-based and there will be no infringeme­nt of anyone's privacy.

"These scanners will not show any body shape or parts but the goods concealed inside or over the body. There is no health hazard in the usage of these scanners," the official said.

A full body scanner was recently installed at the Mumbai internatio­nal airport.

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