Thiruvananthapuram: The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has commenced inquiry into the discovery of a sharp metal object in the overhead luggage compartment of an airline's Thiruvananthapuram-Dubai flight on January 15.
A top official of the BCAS, who supervises security of airports, has already reached Thiruvananthapuram international airport on Thursday to carry out investigations into the incident, Airport sources told The Hindu . Sources said the inquiry by the official is to find out how the sharp metal object found its way into the overhead luggage compartment of the aircraft.
The official would also look into whether any security lapse had taken place in Thiruvananthapuram airport and will recommend steps to the Civil Aviation authorities and the airline to plug the loopholes.
19/01/07 The Hindu
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