Thursday, July 22, 2010

India’s hijack hotline cold since it started

New Delhi: The hotlines between the government’s super-sensitive anti-hijack control room at the Cabinet Secretariat office in Rashtrapati Bhawan and the Delhi airport haven’t been working properly since they were installed more than a year ago. In fact, at present, the dedicated secure lines — that are
the safest and fastest mode of communication in case of a hijack — aren’t working at all.
The Cabinet Secretariat and the Airports Authority of India have reportedly written numerous letters to MTNL to keep the lines in working condition during the last one year but with little success.
“Both lines are not working properly since the inception… despite efforts at different levels with MTNL,” one such letter said. “Since these lines belong to a very sensitive unit of Government of India and are established in the national interest, serviceability of these lines at all times is essential.”
Two dedicated lines — also called tie lines — were provided between the COSAH (Committee of Secretaries on Aircraft Hijack) control room, situated at Rashtrapati Bhawan, and Terminals 1 and 2 of IGI airport.
22/07/10 Tushar Srivastava/Hindustan Times
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