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Most stringent security measures that have been in place since April 2019 at the Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) and all other civil airports, following the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks, are being continued and are implemented amidst curfew being enforced to control the spreading of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the society.
Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka Chairman Upul Dharmadasa
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The BIA is fully operational, though restrictions are in place for passenger traffic where, again, measures have been taken to control the spreading of COVID-19 pandemic.
The Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd. (AASL), the airport operator is also the designated statutory service provider mandatorily charged with the provision of aeronautical services, such as search, rescue and firefighting, aviation security and air traffic services.
Formerly the airport security division charged with aviation security functions and the full complement consisted the AASL, Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air Force, and Police backed by the State Intelligence Service. SriLankan Airlines as the National Carrier has a major security responsibility for securing its own assets, airline operations and that of the customer airlines, in its capacity as the sole Ground Handling Agent at BIA.
The other entities concerned with or responsible for the implementation of its provisions are Sri Lanka Customs, Department of Immigration and Emigration, Postal Department, Health and Quarantine and Airport tenants. All these organisations and its personnel strictly observe the responsibilities assigned to them in the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP), thus contributing to the total security at the airport, regulated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka.
Major General (Rtd.) G.A. Chandrasiri, newly-appointed Chairman, for the Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Ltd., with his years of experience, has recognised the need for an upgraded security operation centre, electronic security surveillance system, screening equipment and planning for security contingency exercises at BIA with close coordination of the Civil Aviation Authority, Ministries of Tourism and Aviation, Defence and Finance and stakeholders for seamless security consideration. The Chairman also heads the Airport Security Committee.
Issuing a media release, Civil Aviation Authority Chairman Upul Dharmadasa stated: “Upon my appointment, I have reviewed the current security program in consultation with security experts including Deputy Director Genaral Aviation Security Regulation P.A. Jayakantha who is also an ICAO Auditor and find it to be in order and meets both the international standards and national requirements. I wish to offer my gratitude to each and every individual in our security system for the yeoman services that they are rendering at this moment of time, under trying conditions.”
The designated appropriate authority for aviation security in Sri Lanka is Director General of Civil Aviation (Government Agent for National Aviation Security, stipulated in the Civil Aviation Act, Act No. 14 of 2010).
The post holder Capt. Themiya Abeywickrama noted: “Regulatory oversight functions on security and safety are being carried out and shall not be compromised notwithstanding the general restrictions applicable to person-movement. I appeal to all stakeholders: Do not drop the guard, your services are well recognised and dividends are forthcoming. Maintain the world ranking that you have already achieved and keep the flag flying.”
All major security decisions are taken at the National Civil Aviation Security Committee (NCASC) which is headed by the Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and at a time of national crisis the supreme body for the national security is the Ministry of Defence. The NCASC was installed in Sri Lanka in the year 2001.
Queries, if any, may be directed to the Deputy Director General Security Regulation, of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, P.A. Jayakantha – tel 077 352 0586, e-mail [email protected].