New Delhi: Security at all airports across the country has been beefed up following the synchronised serial blasts in trains in Mumbai.
Quick reaction teams of paramilitary forces have been deployed at major airports, especially in Mumbai, Delhi and other metros, official sources said.
The number of CISF personnel on duty at major airports have also been increased, they said.
The sources said the personnel on duty have been asked to take all precautions and conduct all necessary security checks at the airports.
However, they said flight operations would not be affected by the heightened security measures.
12/07/06 NDTV.com
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