Pakistan moves to modernise airports with unified protection system
Interior Secretary Mohsin Naqvi chaired a senior session in Islamabad on Wednesday aimed at developing a joint strategy between the ministries of
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Pakistan moves to modernise airports with unified protection system
Interior Secretary Mohsin Naqvi chaired a senior session in Islamabad on Wednesday aimed at developing a joint strategy between the ministries of legal defence team and interior to improve airport operations and general convenience.
The session reviewed joint measures to enhance passenger facilitation at Islamabad and other airports and decided to ensure stronger coordination among all relevant agencies.
During the session, representatives approved the installation of advanced screening machinery to improve the checking system.
It was further agreed that joint counters would be established, introducing a single-point checking mechanism to reduce delays. Progress on installing e-gates was also assessed.
“A unified checking system on a single scanner will save significant time,” Naqvi observed, adding that better coordination among institutions is essential to reduce crowding and long queues at airports.
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