Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) successfully concluded the Second Aviation Security Culture Week 2024 with enthusiastic participation from all airports across India.
Embracing the theme of 'Enhancing Passenger Security through Effective Divestment', this week-long celebration aims to raise awareness and strengthen security practices within the aviation community and among passengers.
Amit Shah tweeted, "My heartiest congratulations to the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on the occasion of Aviation Security Culture Week. May the weeklong celebration leave them with a renewed commitment to making our aviation installations more secure and safe than ever before".
Devi Saran, while addressing an event after the inauguration of Aviation Security Culture Week-2023 at BCAS Headquarters in Delhi, said that explained how the Amritsar Police and the security of the airport were ‘helpless’ when the hijacked plane landed in Punjab.
Every day, around 25,000 prohibited items are seized by security agencies from air passengers at various airports across the country, said the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) on Monday.
India’s aviation security regulator the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) is organising an aviation security culture week starting on July 31 to August 5 first time in the country. All the stakeholders of Indian aviation are participating in the security culture week with the