Thursday, September 22, 2016

BCAS probing man with 2 airport passes

Mumbai: Acting on a complaint, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) is investigating how an official of a ground handling company received a second airport entry pass (AEP) in the name of another ground-handling company without surrendering his first. As per rules, one can’t get a pass until they have submitted their previous one.
BCAS on September 8 received a complaint against the duty handler from a body “Cambata Aviation Private Limited Company’s Employees Union”. According to the complaint, the duty handler, whose name is being withheld due to the ongoing probe, retained the permit of Cambata Aviation Private Limited and also acquired a second permit in the name of his current employer – BWFS ground handling company.
“There are many employees recruited by BWFS from Cambata whose previous passes of Cambata have not been surrendered while they have been issued new passes of BWFS,” read the complaint. The letter claimed that many people had been recruited without verification or police no objection certificates while the same were needed as part of civil aviation security norms.
21/09/16 Ashita Dadheech/Asian Age
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