The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has revoked the security clearance of Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd and its associated companies citing concerns linked to national security. The announcement was made on Thursday evening and is being seen as a firm step in safeguarding national interests.
Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu, said that the decision reflects the government’s uncompromising commitment to national security. “Nothing is above the security of our nation and fellow citizens. National interest and public safety are paramount and non-negotiable,” the minister added.
Celebi, a Turkish firm, has been operating ground-handling services at multiple Indian airports, including critical hubs like Mumbai and Delhi. Following the revocation, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has assured that all necessary arrangements are in place to maintain uninterrupted airport operations.
The Minister further said that the government is actively working with airport operators to ensure a smooth transition. “Arrangements have been made at all affected airports to ensure seamless handling of passengers and cargo,” he added.
To mitigate any disruption in services and employment, the Ministry is also taking steps to retain employees associated with Celebi. “Efforts are being made to ensure that employees working with Celebi are retained and continue to contribute,” Ram Mohan Naidu said.