Indian airport police told: ‘stop being so smiley’

Security officers to move from ‘broad smile system’ to a ‘sufficient smile system’

Indian airport security
Two smiling CISF officers patrol at a new international terminal at Chennai airport
(Image credit: Arun Sankar/AFP/Getty)

Airport police in India have been told to tone down their smiles while on the job as part of an anti-terror crackdown on airport security.

Rajesh Ranjan, head of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), which is in charge of aviation safety in India, said that security staff must take care to be “more vigilant than friendly” in their dealings with the public.

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