New Delhi: Twenty hyper-sensitive Indian airports lack counter-terrorist contingency plans covering their approach roads and it is "quite scary", a Parliamentary panel has said, adding that eight of these airports are also not covered by Central Industrial Security Force or CISF.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, in a latest report stressed on the urgent need for an aviation security policy "before an untoward incident takes place".
"Now, the question is who is then guarding these airports and how secure these airports are?", the report added.
The panel also found serious deficiency in crucial security gadgets at several airports and commented that "aviation security has not received the attention and importance that it deserves."
"Counter Terrorist Contingency Plan (CTCP) by CISF at approach roads are available only at Delhi and Mumbai. The same needs to be put in place at 20 more international and hyper-sensitive airport. The Committee recommends that Airport Security should be absolute," the panel headed by TMC Rajya Sabha lawmaker K D Singh said in the report tabled in Parliament during the Winter Session.
Under the existing threat perceptions, "the country can ill-afford such a situation to continue any more. The Committee finds that aviation security has not received the attention and importance that it deserves," it said, adding there was "an urgent need" to have an Aviation Security policy to ensure fool proof security at airports "before a major untoward incident takes place in the country."
Currently, out of 98 operational airports in India, 26 airports are categorised as 'hyper-sensitive', of which 18 are under CISF security cover while 56 categorised as 'sensitive' of which 37 airports have CISF deployment.
Another 16 are normal category airports with four of them being under the CISF cover.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, in a latest report stressed on the urgent need for an aviation security policy "before an untoward incident takes place".
"Now, the question is who is then guarding these airports and how secure these airports are?", the report added.
"Counter Terrorist Contingency Plan (CTCP) by CISF at approach roads are available only at Delhi and Mumbai. The same needs to be put in place at 20 more international and hyper-sensitive airport. The Committee recommends that Airport Security should be absolute," the panel headed by TMC Rajya Sabha lawmaker K D Singh said in the report tabled in Parliament during the Winter Session.
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Currently, out of 98 operational airports in India, 26 airports are categorised as 'hyper-sensitive', of which 18 are under CISF security cover while 56 categorised as 'sensitive' of which 37 airports have CISF deployment.
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