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Aviation ministry demand for separate force opposed
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Security sources said the Home Ministry and the CISF, which presently guard airports across the country, are against such a move saying it would be detrimental to the whole security scenario in the country and they have opposed it. DH file photo
Security sources said the Home Ministry and the CISF, which presently guard airports across the country, are against such a move saying it would be detrimental to the whole security scenario in the country and they have opposed it. DH file photo

The Civil Aviation Ministry may have sought for a dedicated force under its control to man airport security but the Union Home Ministry is opposed to the proposal, expressing fear that such a force under civilian control could lead to “unionism” and “questionable” standard of discipline.

The demand for a dedicated airport security force was renewed by the Civil Aviation Ministry recently after the incident in Karipur (Kozhikode) airport in Kerala where one CISF personnel was killed following a scuffle with airport staff. Security sources said the Home Ministry and the CISF, which presently guard airports across the country, are against such a move saying it would be detrimental to the whole security scenario in the country and they have opposed it.

The Home Ministry’s argument is that the CISF is a central paramilitary force and it has established mechanisms of intelligence sharing through agencies like Multi Agency Centre and Subsidiary Multi Agency Centre. A new force under a different ministry, sources said, would find this “extremely difficult” to replicate.

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(Published 27 June 2015, 00:58 IST)