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Increased Security Measures at Municipal Airport

Increased Security Measures at Municipal Airport

The Belize Airports Authority issued a press release thanking all authorities involved and reassuring the public that safety and security are top priorities at municipal airstrips across the country. The BAA announced plans to enhance security protocols, including passenger bag checks and installing scanning equipment. It also clarified that these measures are part of a long-term strategy to improve safety standards across aerodromes, not a direct response to today’s incident. The hijacker on the Tropic Air flight managed to bring a knife on board, highlighting gaps in safety protocols at municipal airports.

 

Chester Williams

                  Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“This is going to be something discussed intensely at the next National Security Council meeting. I know we have commenced dialogue in terms of looking at our internal flight security. The time has come for us to look at it more in depth and see what adjustments can be made. I am sure there is going to be input from the airport authority in this respect. It is a matter for the national security to see what is going to be done moving forward where security on these planes are concerned.”

 

Reporter

“So how lax is security at the Corozal Airstrip?”

 

Chester Williams

“I cannot say how lax it is. At this time I cannot say. I don’t think we have that system where we do rigid search. It is only at the PGIA where you will have to go through a scanner to board a flight. At these airstrips there is not that kind of security. The time has come for us to look at having security measures at every airstrip onc e it is used for commercial purpose.”

 

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