Airport Sector (CISF)


The Airport Sector is one of the sectors of the Central Industrial Security Force, a Central Armed Police Force of India. The sector is responsible for providing security coverage to civil airports in India under the regulatory frame work of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, Ministry of Civil Aviation. Headed by a special director general of police-rank officer and headquartered at New Delhi, it is the largest sector of CISF in terms of number of personnel deployed. It provides security coverage to 63 national and international airports in the country.

History

The security of commercial airports in India was under the control of airport police of respective states where the relevant airports were situated before it was decided that a single agency should hold this responsibility. After the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814 on 7 December 1999, the Government of India decided on 7 January 2000 to handover the security of airports in the country to the Central Industrial Security Force in a phased manner. First such induction of CISF was happened on 3 February 2000 when it took over the security of Jaipur Airport in Rajasthan. The process of inducting CISF at the different airports was accelerated after the September 11 attacks in the United States in which four passenger aeroplanes were hijacked by terrorists.

Structure

The Central Industrial Security Force is divided into various sectors with each headed by an inspector general-rank officer known as the Sector Inspector General. However, being the largest of all the sectors of CISF comprising the largest deployment of personnel, the Airport Sector is headed by an officer of the rank special director general; this post is currently held by M. A. Ganapathy, an Indian Police Service 1986-batch officer from Uttarakhand-cadre. The sector is further divided into two sub-sectors: Airport Sector-1 with headquarters in New Delhi and Airport Sector-2 with headquarters in Bangalore, each is headed by an inspector general. The Airport Sector-1 consists of Airport North Zone with headquarters in New Delhi and Airport East and Northeast Zone with headquarters in Kolkata. Similarly, the Airport Sector-2 is divided into two zones: Airport West Zone with headquarters in Mumbai and Airport South Zone with headquarters in Chennai.

Security coverage

The Central Industrial Security Force is the "national civil aviation security force" responsible for providing security coverage to 63 commercial airports including the most recent additions to the list Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, Srinagar, and Jammu Airport. It is also scheduled to take over the security of Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Ladakh.