Shirdi airport gets CISF cover

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The CISF today took over security of the international airport in Maharashtra's temple town of Shirdi, which is frequented by lakhs of devotees every year.

Located in district, at a distance of 238 km from state capital Mumbai, is home to the famous shrine of and is one of the prominent pilgrimage centres in the country.

The temple is about 12 km from the 1,300 acre airport that is located in village.

With this latest induction, the CISF now guards a total of 60 civil airports in the country.

The had in January cleared the proposal to deploy the paramilitary force at the facility which was inaugurated by on October 1 last year.

According to a CISF spokesperson, the contingent, that includes both men and women, will be guarding the airport 24x7, apart from providing a counter-terror cover to the facility using vehicle-borne quick reaction teams (QRTs).

The enhancement in the number of airports under the CISF cover has come after six years as the force was last inducted at the in March, 2012.

According to estimates, about 60,000 pilgrims visit everyday, out of which the airport authorities have said they plan to tap at least 10-12 per cent.

The aerodrome is owned and developed by (MADC), a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to develop airports in the state.

Constructed at an investment of around Rs 350 crore, the airport, with a 2,500 m-long runway, is capable of handling single narrow-body aircraft, such as A320 and 737s.

The 2,750 sqm terminal building has been designed to handle a total of 300 passengers, including the arriving ones.

The force, along with the (BCAS) and the airport operator, has conducted a security survey of the facility last year.

The 1.80 lakh personnel strong CISF is tasked with guarding vital and critical infrastructure in the government and private domain and it works under the command of the

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 18:25 IST