The CISF has rejiged security of all airports across the country as it
has replaced the ritual drill of frisking of passengers with "tactical
checking" in order to reduce hassles and ensure a heightened level of
protection to civil air operations.
The central paramilitary which secures 59 civil airport terminals and is in the process of taking over more in the future has issued directions to all its Airport Security Group (ASG) units and the personnel therein to increasingly start an intelligent profiling of air fliers rather than deploying the existing time-taking procedure of checking their ticket details.
A high-level decision in this regard was taken by the force in the aftermath of the Karachi airport attacks in Pakistan. "We have decided to substitute the ritual checking of passengers with a new protocol of tactical profiling.After months of training we have prepared our personnel who are adept in profiling of suspicious or fraudulent passengers thereby taking less time in screening of fliers," Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) chief Arvind Ranjan told PTI.
Read news in full 17/08/14 PTI/Daily News & Analysis
The central paramilitary which secures 59 civil airport terminals and is in the process of taking over more in the future has issued directions to all its Airport Security Group (ASG) units and the personnel therein to increasingly start an intelligent profiling of air fliers rather than deploying the existing time-taking procedure of checking their ticket details.
A high-level decision in this regard was taken by the force in the aftermath of the Karachi airport attacks in Pakistan. "We have decided to substitute the ritual checking of passengers with a new protocol of tactical profiling.After months of training we have prepared our personnel who are adept in profiling of suspicious or fraudulent passengers thereby taking less time in screening of fliers," Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) chief Arvind Ranjan told PTI.
Read news in full 17/08/14 PTI/Daily News & Analysis







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