CISF Bolsters Security at Jabalpur Airport
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

CISF Bolsters Security at Jabalpur Airport

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has assumed control of security at Jabalpur Airport, marking a significant development in safeguarding aviation facilities in India. With this addition, Jabalpur Airport becomes the 67th airport to come under the protective umbrella of the CISF. This move is part of a concerted effort to strengthen the security infrastructure and ensure the safety of passengers and critical assets in the aviation sector. CISF is renowned for its expertise in maintaining security at vital installations, including airports, and its dedicated personnel are well-equipped to handle various security challenges effectively. The agency's involvement in Jabalpur Airport will bring a heightened level of surveillance and protection, reassuring passengers and stakeholders alike. This initiative underscores the commitment of the Indian government to enhancing security measures across the country's airports. By extending CISF's coverage to Jabalpur Airport, they are demonstrating their dedication to bolstering aviation security, a crucial aspect of the nation's transportation infrastructure.

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The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has assumed control of security at Jabalpur Airport, marking a significant development in safeguarding aviation facilities in India. With this addition, Jabalpur Airport becomes the 67th airport to come under the protective umbrella of the CISF. This move is part of a concerted effort to strengthen the security infrastructure and ensure the safety of passengers and critical assets in the aviation sector. CISF is renowned for its expertise in maintaining security at vital installations, including airports, and its dedicated personnel are well-equipped to handle various security challenges effectively. The agency's involvement in Jabalpur Airport will bring a heightened level of surveillance and protection, reassuring passengers and stakeholders alike. This initiative underscores the commitment of the Indian government to enhancing security measures across the country's airports. By extending CISF's coverage to Jabalpur Airport, they are demonstrating their dedication to bolstering aviation security, a crucial aspect of the nation's transportation infrastructure.

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