Chandigarh: Local deputy director of Intelligence Bureau (IB), Kulwant Kumar, is going to conduct a meeting of senior UT police officials on Monday. It will mainly discuss the immigration infrastructure needed at Chandigarh airport for international flights to start.
Airport Authority of India officials are also likely to attend. Talking about the development, a UT official said, “Other aspects pertaining to the readiness of the Chandigarh airport for international flights will also be discussed.”
Sources said UT police had already provided training to Punjab police personnel, who would assist in immigration-related work. Soon, UT police personnel will also be sent for the training, they added.
A meeting attended by Haryana and Punjab chief secretaries and UT and airport authority officials had been conducted recently.
24/08/09 Times of India
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