CISF plan: Stop enemy far from airport gates
Under the CTCP, CISF personnel guard the approach roads of airports to screen visitors before they arrive at the departure or arrival terminals.

Under the CTCP, CISF personnel guard the approach roads of airports to screen visitors before they arrive at the departure or arrival terminals. As of now, CTCP is in place only at Delhi and Mumbai airports. Sources said the CISF has prepared a CTCP for each hyper-sensitive airport and is awaiting the government's nod. According to the latest intelligence inputs, international terrorist groups and even Khalistani terrorists are making plans to target Indian airports. While asking for strengthening of security at airports, the agencies have cited the attacks at airports in Europe in the recent past.
A parliamentary standing committee on transport, tourism and culture had pointed out last year after the attack on Pathankot airbase that 20 hyper-sensitive and international airports lacked contingency plans and called the situation “quite scary“. There are 98 operational airports in India, out of which 26 are categorised `hyper-sensitive'. Only 18 of these hyper-sensitive airports are covered by CISF . Of the 56 airports categorised as `sensitive', CISF manages only 37.
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