Kalam frisked, asked to remove shoes at IGI

In what is clearly a breach of protocol, former Prez Abdul Kalam was frisked at Delhi’s IGI Airport.

Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: In what is clearly a breach of protocol and an insult, former president APJ Abdul Kalam was frisked and also asked to remove his shoes for checks by an international airline at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport recently.

The former President has verified that the incident occured, indeed. He refused to comment on the issue.

The Civil Aviation Ministry has ordered a probe into
the incident involving the ground security staff of
Continental Airlines which subjected Kalam to security check
before he was to board a Newark-bound flight on April 24.

Prior to boarding the flight at the IGI airport, the former head of state was asked by the airline staff to take off his shoes during frisking and his belongings were scanned through an X-ray machine.

As per sources close to Kalam, he did not take up the issue with the
government. "It is the airline policy to check everyone. They
never listen to any Indian agency," they said.

The former president also had to "surrender" before
the staff for a complete body check, the sources claimed.

But Kalam was "very cooperative" and "he
happily underwent the entire process".

This is a clear breach of protocol because as a former president, Kalam is exempted from frisking and all other security checks.

The Directorate General of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which is responsible for security at the country’s airports, denied the security checks were conducted by them.

DIG CISF (Airport Security) Udyan Banerjee said the
first level of security check, which is conducted by the
force, was waived but a second level of checking is done by
the airlines.

However, Continental defended its action saying that, as a policy, each of their passengers, including VIPs, are frisked across the world.

The airline’s spokesperson told a TV news channel that the former president happily went through all security checks.

The incident has created uproar in the Parliament, with the MPs cutting across party lines demanding strict action against the erring airline.

In Rajya Sabha, the entire House, including Deputy Chairman K Rahman Khan, expressed anguish over the "humiliation" meted out to the Bharat Ratna, whom they described as the tallest figure and a national hero.

In his response to the Rajya Sabha, Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel also termed the frisking of Kalam as an ‘unpardonable act’.

"Not only the preliminary inquiry has been ordered but we
also have a preliminary report on the basis of which the
Continental Airlines has been issued a show cause notice why
action for wilful violation should not be taken," Patel said.

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This is not for the first time an Indian VIP has been
frisked at an airport. Last year, the then External Affairs
Minister Pranab Mukherjee was frisked at Moscow airport. In
2003, the then Defence Minister George Fernandes was also made
to undergo security screening in the US.

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