New Delhi: Force Security Industrial Central (CISF) will develop applications and have a special relief channel to facilitate pre-departure security checks without disabilities.
Director General of Acting CISF MA Ganapatathy on Thursday arranged a Mega meeting with NGOs representing Divyang and high-ranking officials of the airline and the civil aviation bureau, which was almost attended by the Head of Airport Security Officer (Caso) of all 64 airports secured by strength.
After the meeting, it was decided to form a stakeholder committee at all airports under the CISF cover to check the problems faced by people with disabilities.
Personnel will be given special training for sensitive security checks on Divyang.
The policy and implementation will be reviewed every six months to continue to improve it, said an official.
Ganapathy assured NGOs that “CISF is committed to overcoming the problems related to the different”.
The Thursday meeting was attended by around 10 NGO representatives directly and more than 150.
The paramilitary force in December 2020 began a pilot project at Hyderabad airport where he posted several personnel in ordinary clothing that identified people with special needs when entering the terminal.
They are then taken to a special area where settings have been made for sensitive security checks.
The plan is to have a special corridor for security checks for Divyang.
Called ‘Swarnim Rent’, Mega Meet Meet Meet Lead CISF to decide to extend this to other airports too.
“Our goal is to ensure sensitive and troubled people’s filtering people with disabilities without reducing security requirements.
Also, there is a need to standardize this security check at all airports.
So on Thursday, we hold a virtual dialogue with more than 100 organizations representing.
Disability and all Head of the CISF airport security officer also attended the meeting holding additional costs as CISF heads over the past few months, said.
The purpose of Thursday’s conference is to discuss the standardization of the process at all airports under the CISF Security cover in dealing with people with disabilities, and To minimize the problem faced by them during pre-embarkation security checks at the airport.
CISF, during the meeting, explains the compulsion of security for very easy checks.
Current security guidelines for different passengers, their equipment such as wheelchairs, prosthetics and others the BA WA by BCA after the Somali explosion 2016 where the passengers who are bound by wheelchairs are thought to have explosed on the plane after avoiding security at Mogadishu airport.
NGO NGO representatives are invited to share their experiences and also say how the process can be further improved.