Jewar Airport Fortified: Multi-Layer Security & New Police Outposts Unveiled

The inauguration of the first phase of Noida International Airport in Jewar has led to the establishment of a permanent, multi-layered security fortress. Five new temporary police outposts have been created at key locations, and two new fire stations have been approved for the Yamuna Authority area. Under the leadership of Police Commissioner Laxmi Singh, extensive arrangements have been made, including training 70 personnel and deploying high-tech patrol vehicles. The security system, which featured a five-layer cover for the Prime Minister's visit, is designed to handle VIP movements without public inconvenience and aims to set a new benchmark for airport safety.

Key Points: Jewar International Airport Security: New Police Outposts & Fire Stations

  • 5 new temporary police outposts established
  • Two new fire stations with seven units each approved
  • 70 police personnel trained under Jewar Immigration Course
  • Five-layer security with anti-drone systems for PM's visit
  • Proposal for new police lines near the airport
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Tight security at every inch, Jewar International Airport turns into impregnable fortress

Jewar Airport inaugurates 5 new police outposts, 2 fire stations, and a five-layer security system. Details on trained personnel and permanent security upgrades.

"A five-layer security cover was implemented... High-tech anti-drone systems, CCTV surveillance, and intelligence networks ensured strict monitoring. - Joint CP Rajeev Narayan Mishra"

Jewar, March 29

On the occasion of the inauguration of the first phase of Noida International Airport on Saturday, the entire airport and its surrounding areas were transformed into an impenetrable security zone. Strong security arrangements are now being ensured on a permanent basis.

To further reinforce airport security, five new temporary police outposts have been established.

Additionally, to deal with any untoward incidents, two fire stations with seven units each will be set up at designated locations.

Under the leadership of Police Commissioner (Gautam Buddh Nagar) Laxmi Singh, extensive arrangements have been put in place to strengthen and streamline internal and external security as well as traffic management in areas around Jewar International Airport.

The security and traffic systems have been designed in such a way that even during future VIP movements, the general public does not face inconvenience.

Joint CP Rajeev Narayan Mishra stated that, keeping in mind key aspects related to airport security and operations, a total of 70 police personnel have been trained under the Jewar Immigration Course.

He added, "This includes 3 Inspectors, 24 Sub-Inspectors, 17 Head Constables, and 26 Constables. Additionally, 61 more personnel (30 Sub-Inspectors, 14 Head Constables, and 17 Constables) have been nominated for upcoming training to further enhance efficiency and effectiveness."

A total of 35 civil police personnel have been sanctioned/appointed for the Jewar Domestic Terminal police station.

This includes 1 Inspector, 2 Sub-Inspectors, 9 Head Constables, 3 Computer Operators Grade-A, 15 Constables, 2 Constable Drivers, and 3 Class IV employees.

Five new temporary police outposts have been created to enhance airport security. These include Mile Stone-32 km, Cargo Terminal, Domestic Terminal, Mile Stone-27 km, and Mile Stone-15 km. These outposts are ensuring robust perimeter security and effective monitoring of movement routes.

PCR/PRV vehicles equipped with modern technology have been deployed for continuous patrolling.

Police personnel are stationed at both outposts and patrol vehicles, ensuring that the security system remains active and effective at all times.

From a fire safety perspective, approval has been granted to establish two new fire stations in Sector-32 and Sector-18 of the Yamuna Authority area.

Each station will be built over 7,485 square meters with seven units each. The Public Works Department has been designated as the executing agency.

Each fire station will have sanctioned posts including 1 Fire Officer, 3 Second Fire Officers, 1 ASIM, 8 LFM, 9 Fire Service Drivers, and 44 Firemen to ensure swift and effective emergency response.

A proposal is also in place to further strengthen airport security by sanctioning 5 gazetted officers (1 DCP, 1 Additional DCP, and 3 ACPs) along with around 70 supporting staff.

Efforts are underway to allocate 4,000 square meters of land for the construction of 'Jewar International Terminal Police Station.'

Proposals for staffing this station with a similar personnel structure are also under consideration.

Considering that the Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Lines are approximately 55 km away from the airport, efforts are being made to acquire around 10,000 square meters of land near the airport from YEIDA to build new police lines.

The proposed facility will include BDDS teams, dog squads, transport units, armoury, training centres, barracks, residential units, garages, and offices.

The Gautam Buddh Nagar Police Commissionerate is taking continuous and effective steps to ensure that security, safety, and operations at Jewar International Airport meet the highest standards.

This comprehensive, multi-layered, and technology-driven security system indicates that the airport will not only redefine connectivity but also set a new benchmark in security.

Joint CP Rajeev Narayan Mishra said, "A five-layer security cover was implemented across the area for the inauguration program of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Jewar International Airport. High-tech anti-drone systems, CCTV surveillance, and intelligence networks ensured strict monitoring."

He added, "Over 100 entry points were secured with 200 door-frame metal detectors, along with anti-sabotage checks, bomb disposal squads, anti-mine checks, and sniffer dogs."

Around 5,000 police personnel were deployed, with forces including PAC, RAF, ATS, CISF, and SPG actively guarding every inch.

The area was declared a no-fly zone, with social media monitoring, control rooms, help desks, NDRF/SDRF alerts, and special parking arrangements for approximately 20,000 vehicles.

- ANI

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Priya S
Reading about 5000 personnel and anti-drone systems is reassuring for passenger safety. My only concern is the cost. Such massive security deployment is necessary, but I hope it doesn't lead to a huge increase in airport fees for travellers. The balance is important.
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Rohit P
Impressive numbers, but execution is key. We have great plans on paper sometimes. Hope the training is rigorous and continuous. Also, glad they are thinking about traffic management for the public during VIP movement. That's a major pain point at other airports.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently for work, this level of detail in security planning is very encouraging. The focus on fire safety with dedicated stations is often overlooked. Jewar seems to be aiming for international benchmarks. Looking forward to flying from there!
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Karthik V
Building police lines and staff quarters nearby is a smart move. The 55km distance from current police lines is a real operational hurdle. This shows they are thinking long-term about the welfare and efficiency of the security personnel themselves. Good job.
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Michael C
The article mentions a lot about hardware and personnel, which is great. But I hope equal emphasis is placed on soft skills and courteous behaviour. Security should be tight but not intimidating for families and foreign tourists. The first impression matters.
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Nisha Z

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