Bangkok Post

11 airports in queue for X-ray scanners

- WICHIT CHANTANUSO­RNSIRI

An automated X-ray scanner system will be installed at baggage conveyor belts in 11 internatio­nal airports nationwide by 2019 to crack down on smuggling and tighten security, the Customs Department says.

Director-general Kulit Sombatsiri said the total investment is worth 1 billion baht and Suvarnabhu­mi airport will get the first system.

“We will gradually i nstall t he automated X-ray scanners at Don Mueang and other airports later,” Mr Kulit said. “From 2019, every baggage arrival at Thai airports will be scanned thoroughly.”

He said the high-resolution X-ray scanners can detect drugs, weapons, prohibited plants and smuggled goods, as well as the precursors of drugs and weapons of mass destructio­n.

If the X-ray scanner detects illegal objects in the baggage on the conveyor belt, that particular baggage will be tagged and the system will send a notice to the command room automatica­lly.

Once the baggage owners show up, they will be questioned by officials for investigat­ions later on.

Mr Kulit said the system is used in South Korea and other Asian countries.

“Those countries where they are using this system say the system is very efficient,” he said.

The terms of reference for the X-ray scanner installati­on are expected to be settled in May, after which time the Customs Department will call for bids on supply and installati­on.

“The installati­on should begin within fiscal 2018, and the first scanner will be used by 2019,” Mr Kulit said after yesterday’s meeting of the World Customs Organizati­on (WCO) in Bangkok.

He said the meeting included discussion­s about security — especially how to protect borders from acts of terrorism — as well as training and informatio­nsharing by representa­tives of 20 AsiaPacifi­c member countries.

The WCO Security Programme was created by G7 member countries in the belief that customs officials should play a vital role in protecting national borders and countering terrorism and violent extremism.

The programme encourages members to adopt relevant technical assistance such as the WCO’s Programme Global Shield, which aims to hinder terrorist organisati­ons’ ability to obtain improvised explosive devices by diverting chemicals and other parts used in the manufactur­e of IEDs.

 ?? JINAKUL APICHIT ?? Passengers wait for luggage at Suvarnabhu­mi airport. Automated X-ray scanners will be installed at internatio­nal airports to examine arriving baggage.
JINAKUL APICHIT Passengers wait for luggage at Suvarnabhu­mi airport. Automated X-ray scanners will be installed at internatio­nal airports to examine arriving baggage.

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