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No compromise on airport security: CISF DG

CISF will not let the June 10 clash between its personnel and those of AAI at the Kozhikode airport affect regular discharge of its duties at such sensitive facilities, the chief of the force has said.

CISF Director General Surender Singh, who took charge of the paramilitary force last month, said while the incident is being thoroughly investigated, instructions have been issued reiterating that the security protocols and apparatus at all airports under its umbrella, including at Kozhikode, should not be allowed to "slacken" in view of the incident.

"It is definitely an incident which we have taken note of. But the years of good work done by the force cannot be done away with this one incident. While a police and CISF inquiry <g data-gr-id="18">is</g> on, we have again issued instructions to our men and women posted at these facilities that they should not slacken in their task and do it diligently.

"We have also told our personnel to increasingly render their duties with a smile and in a courteous manner. But there can be no compromise on security," Singh told a news agency. The DG added that steps have been taken to ensure that there is no repeat of such incidents anywhere in the country. 

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), at present, is tasked with securing 59 civil airports in the country. Ten Airports Authority of India (AAI) staff and 13 CISF personnel have so far been arrested in connection with the violent incident. 
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