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All Indian airports on maximum alert as security bureau warns of threat

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Recent inputs from the central security agency indicate a potential threat from anti-social elements or terrorist groups,” the BCAS advisory stated, calling for heightened security to “avoid any untoward incident.”

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security has placed all Indian airports on maximum alert following intelligence inputs warning of potential threats from terrorists or “anti-social elements” between September 22 and October 2, 2025.

The civil aviation ministry’s security wing issued the advisory on August 4, directing immediate enhanced surveillance measures across all aviation installations including airports, airstrips, helipads, flying schools and training instituteso Read | India placed 379 passengers on ‘No Fly List’ in last five years: Centre

Security personnel have been instructed to maintain round-the-clock maximum alert status while increasing patrolling across terminals, parking areas, perimeter zones and other vulnerable locations. Airports must also strengthen cityside security measures in coordination with local police forces.

The directive extends to aircraft operators, both domestic and international, who must ensure rigorous security controls for all cargo and mail before loading onto commercial aircraft. Enhanced screening measures for mail parcels apply to both domestic and international shipments across all stations.

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