Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Indo-Bangla Flights: Indian carriers to get armed sky marshals

India wants to deploy “armed sky marshals” on flights of Indian carriers between India and Bangladesh.

In a letter to the foreign ministry on March 10, the Indian High Commission in Dhaka expressed this wish. It also sent a copy of the letter to the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh seeking approval.

Plainclothes sky marshals are mainly deployed in civilian aircraft to counter hijack attempts and prevent hostage situations.

Talking to this newspaper yesterday, CAAB Chairman Air Vice-Marshal M Naim Hassan said, “We are taking necessary measures to this effect.”

Group Capt Abdullah Al Farooq, director of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport where 29 foreign carriers operate, said currently only Saudi Arabian Airlines uses security personnel [armed sky marshals] on its flights to and from Dhaka.
“Deploying armed sky marshals inside aircraft is the decision of the carriers,” he said, adding that the operators deploy the marshals to ensure security of its passengers.

The Indian High Commission in the letter proposed a delegation of National Security Guard (NSG) visits Bangladesh to discuss the deployment of the marshals.

It asked the foreign ministry “to indicate a convenient date for the meeting at the earliest”.
27/03/19 Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee/Daily Star
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