Tribhuvan International Airport Elevates Air Security with Specialized Police Training
Kathmandu, March 6, 2024 - In a strategic move to fortify air security protocols, Tribhuvan International Airport has recently concluded a series of orientation training sessions for the dedicated police force stationed at the airport premises. With a keen focus on enhancing expertise in air security and efficient manhunts, the comprehensive training program aimed to equip 120 Nepal Police personnel with advanced skills and knowledge.
Amidst mounting concerns over previous critiques regarding police behavior during security searches, the airport administration took proactive measures to address these issues head-on. Through specialized modules, the training emphasized professionalism and courteous conduct during interactions with passengers and the general public. Additionally, police personnel received intensive training on the operation of equipment and conducting thorough searches, thereby aiming to mitigate potential security threats effectively.
Notably, the orientation program also extended support to newly transferred police recruits, offering them guidance on engaging with passengers and stakeholders to ensure a welcoming environment at the airport.
Speaking on the significance of the initiative, a spokesperson from Tribhuvan International Airport remarked, "We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of air safety and security. By investing in specialized training and skill development for our law enforcement personnel, we aim to bolster our capabilities in safeguarding air travel and ensuring the well-being of all passengers."
The successful completion of the training program underscores Tribhuvan International Airport's unwavering dedication to elevating air safety standards. Through proactive measures and continuous education initiatives, the airport remains steadfast in its mission to uphold its reputation as a secure and reliable aviation hub.
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