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March 2017
The
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has decided to do away with stamping
of hand baggage tags at seven airports from April 1, an official said on
Thursday.
Airports
at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin and Ahmedabad have been
chosen for the new system to "upgrade" the security system for the
convenience of passengers.
"The
present system of stamping of hand baggage tags at pre-embarkation security
check points for these seven airports shall be dispensed with from April 1,
2017," CISF Director General O.P. Singh said. The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
The
CISF chief said the step would enhance the passenger experience and provide
hassle-free security environment at airports without compromising with the
security requirements.
Singh
said the paramilitary force, responsible for the security of 59 airports across
India, had taken appropriate measures to "upgrade the security system by
adopting this new system for the convenience of passengers". The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
"The
system will speed up the security check procedure and will give more time to
CISF personnel for checking of suspected baggage," he added.The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions
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