Vadra may lose no-frisking privilege

Home Ministry has given its nod for a review of the list of people who enjoy the exemption.

August 22, 2015 01:01 am | Updated March 29, 2016 04:40 pm IST - New Delhi:

Robert Vadra is at present exempt from frisking at airports.

Robert Vadra is at present exempt from frisking at airports.

Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, is likely to be stripped of the privilege of not being frisked at airports as the Home Ministry has given its nod for a review of the list of people who enjoy the exemption.

The Home Ministry has asked the Civil Aviation Ministry to go ahead with its plan to review the list of 33 categories of people, including the Dalai Lama and Mr. Vadra, who are currently exempted from frisking at airports in the country.

Sources said the Home Ministry has said it does not consider the threat perception to Vadra serious enough to warrant his inclusion in the no-frisking list but advised the Civil Aviation Ministry to take a final call after consultation with the Special Protection Group, which guards his wife Priyanka Gandhi.

As of now, Vadra is not frisked at airports if he travels with an SPG protectee. If he is removed from the elite list, he would be subjected to frisking at all airports even if he travels with an SPG protectee.

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