This story is from August 07, 2020
Amid security alert ahead of Independence Day, visitors entry banned at airports from August 12
NEW DELHI: The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has sounded a security alert for airports and other civil aviation installations ahead of Independence Day celebrations, following continuous threat perception received from central security agencies.
BCAS issued an advisory to the states, airports, airlines, CISF,
Entry of visitors to the airports and sale of visitors entry tickets will be banned with effect from August 12 to August 25.
The advisory comes in the wake of the continuous threat to the civil aviation sector received from central security agencies. The stepped up security is to ensure that no untoward incident takes place during Independence Day celebrations.
BCAS has prescribed measures that need to be followed by all the stakeholders including servicing of CCTVs at all airports, strict monitoring through drones, para gliders, hot air balloons and
In addition, it has sought strengthening of anti-terrorism and anti-sabotage measures, placement of quick response teams (QRT) at all airports and rehearsals and intensive vehicle and passengers checks at the airport terminals.
Compulsory Secondary Ladder Point Checking (CSLPC) of all the flights at the airports has been mandated in addition to enhanced surveillance of installations, ground handling staff and cargo terminals.
There will be enhanced screening of passengers including 100 per cent pat down search at pre-embarkation security check point.
There will be enhanced random checks at the entry of the terminal building including using dog squads. No vehicles will remain parked in front of the terminal building and increased surveillance in parking areas of airports.
The catering being uplifted from the caterers will be also under more scrutiny with thorough checks of the vehicles and the attendants. Strict monitoring of non-scheduled flight operations including air ambulance will also be undertaken.
Airports Authority of India
(AAI) to enhance the existingsecurity measures
at all civil aviation installations like airports, airstrips, airfields, Air Force stations, helipads, flying schools and aviation training institutes.Entry of visitors to the airports and sale of visitors entry tickets will be banned with effect from August 12 to August 25.
The advisory comes in the wake of the continuous threat to the civil aviation sector received from central security agencies. The stepped up security is to ensure that no untoward incident takes place during Independence Day celebrations.
BCAS has prescribed measures that need to be followed by all the stakeholders including servicing of CCTVs at all airports, strict monitoring through drones, para gliders, hot air balloons and
unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs).In addition, it has sought strengthening of anti-terrorism and anti-sabotage measures, placement of quick response teams (QRT) at all airports and rehearsals and intensive vehicle and passengers checks at the airport terminals.
Compulsory Secondary Ladder Point Checking (CSLPC) of all the flights at the airports has been mandated in addition to enhanced surveillance of installations, ground handling staff and cargo terminals.
There will be enhanced random checks at the entry of the terminal building including using dog squads. No vehicles will remain parked in front of the terminal building and increased surveillance in parking areas of airports.
The catering being uplifted from the caterers will be also under more scrutiny with thorough checks of the vehicles and the attendants. Strict monitoring of non-scheduled flight operations including air ambulance will also be undertaken.
Top Comment
Avtar Singh
1561 days ago
For security purpose, curfew should be imposed on Aug. 15, 2020 so that there is peace in India. In Jammu Kashmir , public curfew ,some times happens ,for peace.Read allPost comment
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