CIAL security staff to get modern gadgets
In a major security upgradation at the Cochin International Airport, the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) of the CISF will soon be equipped with modern gadgets that include liquid explosive detector, explosive vapour detector and bomb suit among others.
“The upgradation of security is to meet the latest specifications laid down by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security of India (BCAS). In all, 11 equipment will be purchased at an estimated cost of `83 lakh,” a CIAL official said.
The list also includes blast inhibitor, car remote opening tool kit, RSP tool kit, non-metallic prodder, remote wire cutter, under vehicle viewing mirror, search light with charger and electronic stethoscope.
“The tender has been floated and the last date of submission of tender documents is May 16. The bidder should be a reputed original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or authorised representative of the manufacturer. The supply, installation, testing and commissioning of the equipment should be completed within three months,” he said.
Kochi airport ranks fourth behind Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai airports in terms of international passenger movement and the passenger traffic here is expected to touch 6 million in the near future. CIAL was the third international airport and the first private airport in the country to come under the cover of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in 2001, following the Kandahar episode.
Over 450 CISF personnel are currently deployed at the airport, manning the terminal side and the air space.
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