Home Minister Thiruvanchoor Radakrishnan said the Kochi, India Police Department has temporarily suspended fees charged for the police clearance certificate from the people who get jobs at various airports in the country. He made a submission in this regard in the Assembly, while replying to a query made by Anwar Sadath MLA.
According to the minister, the decision on fixing the fee for the Police Clearance Certificate would be taken after discussion with officials in the Home Department and Police Department. He said an order has been given to all the District Police Chiefs to stop charging the fee from the public temporarily.
Anwar Sadath MLA in his submission said that earlier no fee was charged from the employees who were working at the airports on a temporary basis, and that the system had been put in place just a few years ago. Now, when the staff changes companies, the procedure has to be repeated and new police clearance certificates have to be submitted. He asked the minister to avoid the charging of fees for clearance certificate from people working on temporary basis at the airports.
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