The decision to do away with stamping of baggage from December 26 at seven airports -- Patna, Guwahati, Nagpur, Kochi, Jaipur, Lucknow and Thiruvananthapuram -- has been taken on a trial basis to study how much time is saved by doing this, Singh told reporters.
The decision follows the week-long pilot project at airports in metros like Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata besides mega cities like Hyderabad and Bengaluru that ended last Thursday, he said.
He said study highlighted that doing away with baggage stamping saved 20-25 second per passenger in Mumbai and 10-15 second every passenger in Kolkata.
Established in 1969, CISF is providing security coverage to 59 airports across the country at present.
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Singh said that as part of technology upgradation, the CISF has conducted full body scan of 10,000 passengers who volunteered for it on a machine imported from the US.
Accompanied by Inspector General of CISF, Eastern region, Neeta Singh and DIG A N Singh, the DG said Union government has taken a decision to enhance its manpower strength to 1.80 lakh from 1.45 lakh at present.
The CISF is entrusted with security job of 59 airports
and 329 other units including major public sector organisations and private concerns like INFOSYS.
The CISF DG said Rs 80 crore was seized by its personnel at different airports during the demonetisation drive out of which Rs 1.2 crore was in Patna airport.
About expansion programmes, the DG said bouyed by consultancy service provided by CISF at Bhopal jail after 8 prisoners had fled, the Madhya Pradesh government has given CISF consultancy job at Ujjain, Jabalpur and Gwalior.