Security has tightened in all Pakistani airports in the middle of increasing tensions with India

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Following increased tensions between Pakistan and India following the recent incident in Pahalgam, the authorities in Pakistan placed all airports across the country under a high alert, considerably increasing safety and surveillance protocols.

According to sources of aviation, strict surveillance has started all foreign airlines that operate flights that pass or come from Indian air space. While Indian airlines remain prohibited from operating in Pakistan, thefts from other international carriers continue under a meticulous examination.

Special instructions have been sent to air traffic controllers in all the main airports, including Allama IQBAL International Airport in Lahore. The controllers were invited to demand the air defense customs numbers of the pilots of any suspicious aircraft before departure. No plane will be erased without documentation and appropriate identification.

In addition, all airport staff – including agents and employees of various departments – was sentenced at any time to transport valid departmental identity cards. Individuals without identification are excluded from the premises of the airport in the context of increased vigilance.

Coordination between security agencies such as airport security force (ASF), police and other law enforcement organizations has also been strengthened to ensure a transparent response to any potential urgency.

The authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to a strict application of security protocols, with complete measures now in place to prevent any security exchange during this period of regional tension.

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