Indian airports to have full-body scanners soon


New Delhi, Apr 2:
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has informed that full-body scanners will be installed at airports having a
footfall of over five million. This is being done after the successful trial run and clearances from other
departments and related security agencies. The development will take place by the end of April 2024.
As per the officials, the novel step will decrease the frisking time by half. The scanners will be placed at
certain airports which fall under the hypersensitive category.
A senior BCAS official said, “In a meeting with airport operators, they have been informed of installing
full-body scanners. Likely the Bangalore airport will be the first airport to introduce full body scanners.
Delhi Airport is also likely to add the safety feature very soon.”
Once the performance of these scanners is tested at four airports, other airports in line will soon receive
the same facility. The meeting also saw discussions surrounding procurement, installation, training of
security personnel, and operational procedures.
These full-body scanners, based on millimeter-wave technology, operate by detecting objects concealed
within body contours, according to officials.

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