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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Astana, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) — Airports in Kazakhstan are ending the practice of storing items confiscated from passengers during screening and will dispose of them immediately after inspection, the Kursiv portal reported on Wednesday, citing the Kazakh Transport Ministry.
According to the department, the decision was made to bring the aviation security system in line with international standards, as well as to optimize passenger service processes. The ministry noted that the confiscated items may be handed over to accompanying persons, if possible.
Items prohibited for carriage in hand luggage include liquids, aerosols and gels in containers larger than 100 ml, products without factory packaging, such as honey, jam, dairy products and home-made preserves, as well as other potentially dangerous items. Passengers are advised to familiarize themselves in advance with the full list of rules for the carriage of hand luggage and baggage on the websites of airlines and at airports.
Previously, such items were stored in special areas at airports, and passengers could pick them up at any time. This practice has now been discontinued. –0–
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