Mangaluru: The familiar crackle of walkie-talkies used by the aviation security group (ASG) of CISF at Mangaluru International Airport is now a thing of the past. Come July and the ASG personnel are now reporting for duty with their new state-of-the-art communication kits provided by the airport. This keeps the entire communication with the security operations control centre (SOCC), manned by CISF, strictly on a need-to-know basis.
The communication kits, connected to their respective walkie-talkies fit snugly inside the ear of the ASG personnel. This ensures that all communication between SOCC and the on-field personnel is on a one-to-one and within-the-force, basis. This advancement also frees the hands of the person who hitherto was holding the walkie-talkie, giving them the advantage to use their hands to wield the weapon in an emergency.
Virendra Mohan Joshi, senior commandant and Chief Airport Security Officer said the communication kits ensure that the wireless communication reaches only those for whom it is intended. “Airport has multiple stakeholders. Security-related communication is not meant for all,” Joshi said. “The hands-free communication kits will also add to the operational readiness of the ASG personnel,” Joshi pointed out.
The airport has provided 25 such communications kits to the ASG personnel. “This is in line with a series of measures taken by the airport authorities in ensuring that there is no compromise on the security of the airport,” the MIA spokesperson said. The airport in the past procured a bullet-resistant vehicle for use by ASG personnel. “We are committed to meeting the requirements of the ASG personnel,” the spokesperson added.