Mangalore: Workshop on Airport Security, Immigration Law Inaugurated


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (CN)

Mangalore, Aug 18: A three-day workshop on ‘Immigration Law and Airport Security’, for police personnel, was inaugurated in the city on Monday August 18, by Satheesh Kumar, DK superintendent of police.

He said that police security will be strengthened at the airport and the port. A proposal has been sent to the state government requesting appointment of additional staff to strengthen security in these areas, added the policeman.

Since the number of international passengers at the city airport has increased, the need for tighter security has risen accordingly. The police department has taken this issue seriously, added Satheesh Kumar.

Prasad Rane, in-charge, fraud and forgery prevention in Air India Express and Harbhajan Singh of Bombay immigration bureau, were present on the dais.

Dharmaiah, deputy superintendent of police, welcomed the gathering. Manjunath Shetty proposed the vote of thanks. Harishchandra, deputy superintendent of police, compered the programme.

  

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  • Francis, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 19 2008

    I would like you to remind something which is very important, the security inside the terminal should be desciplined because they are very rude with their behaviour, some of the passengers had a very bad exprience including my family.

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