The CISF on Thursday issued alert across all domestic and
international airports in the country to step up security in the wake of the
Chennai blasts. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) headquarters in
New Delhi issued orders asking all Airport Security Groups (ASGs) at 59
airports to tighten access-control, enhance quick reaction teams and undertake
multiple screening of suspect passengers.
“We have alerted all the airport units that we are securing
in the country in the wake of the blasts. The orders are clear that vigil
should be maximum without any hassle to genuine passengers,” Chief of CISF
Airport Security O. P. Singh told PTI.
Mr. Singh, who is in the rank of Additional Director
General, said the anti-sabotage teams deployed at all the large and small
airports have been asked to conduct surprise drills in and around the ‘air
side’ and ‘terminal side’ of these facilities even as the intelligence wing of
the force has been asked to keep a check on suspect passengers and people
moving around the area.
The CISF is the mandated security force that secures 59
civil airports in the country. Officials said the vigil has been heightened to
thwart any disruptive activity at these facilities which see lakhs of people
travelling every day to destinations in India and abroad.
The security agency has also asked its troops to undertake
the ‘secondary point ladder checking’ in case of a suspicious activity or
passenger. This frisking is done after a passenger crosses the initial security
checking and is just about to board the aircraft.
Two minor-intensity bombs rocked the Guwahati-Bangalore
Express at the Chennai Central Railway station early Thursday morning claiming
a woman’s life and leaving 14 others injured.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/cisf-enhances-security-at-all-airports-post-chennai-blasts/article5966369.ece
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