Delhi’s IGI Airport Has India’s First Full-Body Scanner, But It’s Voluntary

SW Staff

The next time you catch a flight from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), be ready to pass through a full body scanner. Or refuse it early enough.

As of now, going through the full-body scanner is only voluntary as the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) feels that some people may be uncomfortable with the full-body image it produces.

As part of enhanced security and counter-terror measures, full-body scanners were made operational at the IGI airport from Monday for a month-and-a-half trial basis, reported Times Of India.

b’IGI Airport/Source: Reuters’

And this is for the first time such a scanner, till now opposed over privacy concerns, has been installed and made operational for a trial at any civil airport in India.

Here’s all you need to know about it:

b’A full-body scanner. Representative image/Source: Reuters’
b’Officer monitoring the scans. Representational image/Source: Reuters’
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