As India prepares to celebrate its 75th Republic Day with grandeur, Chennai International Airport has ramped up security measures to an unprecedented level. A multi-tier security blanket has been thrown over the facility, effective immediately and continuing until January 30th. This heightened vigilance comes in response to intelligence inputs about potential threats during the national festivities.
The deployment involves coordination between the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), local police, and specialized anti-terror units. Passengers can expect thorough frisking, advanced baggage screening, and random checks at multiple points. Entry to the terminal buildings has been restricted, with only authorized personnel and travelers allowed after stringent verification.
Airport authorities have emphasized passenger convenience amidst these measures. Dedicated lanes for quick processing of frequent flyers and business travelers have been set up. ‘Our goal is to ensure zero compromise on safety while minimizing disruptions,’ stated a senior CISF official overseeing operations.
This is part of a nationwide security protocol activated ahead of Republic Day parades and events across major cities. In Chennai, additional police patrols, drone surveillance, and sniffer dog teams are scanning vulnerable areas around the airport. Travelers are advised to arrive at least three hours early for domestic flights and four hours for international ones to account for enhanced checks.
The multi-tier system includes perimeter security with CCTV monitoring every inch of the 1,300-acre complex. Night patrols have been intensified, and emergency response teams are on 24/7 standby. Past incidents of aviation threats have prompted this robust approach, ensuring that celebrations remain uninterrupted by any mischief.
As the nation honors its constitutional journey, Chennai Airport stands as a fortress of safety, safeguarding thousands of passengers daily. Updates on any changes will be communicated via official channels, urging the public to stay informed and cooperative.
