Political brass must wake up to TIA security risks
Nepal Police personnel have a very limited role at the Tribhuvan International Airport, though they are one of the most visible teams deployed for the security of the airport. These personnel are primarily stationed at the ‘Departures’ section of the airport, where they have, over the years, apprehended numerous individuals attempting to smuggle prohibited items.
However, police personnel have a minimal role in the ‘Arrivals’ section. Within the bureaucratic structure—consisting of customs and immigration officials—they hold a lower position. Though readily identifiable due to their uniform, Nepal Police personnel have a limited role to play as the immigration and customs departments have primary roles in the arrivals process.
Despite extensive research on airport security, their findings remain unimplemented. Regular training is not enough for airport security teams; they need specialized training on airport safety.
All in all, political leadership can play a decisive role in revamping the airport security system.
The author is former DIG of Nepal Police
Rain affects domestic, international flights at TIA
Domestic and international flights have been affected at the Tribhuvan International Airport due to incessant rainfall since Saturday night.
As a result of low visibility, some flights have been diverted and some others canceled, said the TIA General Manager Pratap Babu Tiwari.
The Air India aircraft coming from New Delhi in India has been diverted to Varanasi, and airplanes of the Air China and Sichuan Airlines heading from Tianfu of China to Tianfu. Similarly, flights from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Surkhet have been halted.
Three Kathmandu-Pokhara flights and one Kathmandu-Tumlingtar flight of Buddha Air have been canceled.
According to the Meteorological Forecasting Division, rainfall is predicted to continue until Tuesday.