New -Delhi, May 16 (IANS). After the cancellation of security clearance in India, the shares of Türkiye’s land handling company Selebi Airport Services fell by 10 percent on Friday. In the last four trading sessions, the stock of Celebi Airport Services fell about 30 percent. During the Indo-Pakistan struggle during the ‘Operation Sindoor’, Turkey openly supported the neighboring country, after which the demand for boys from Turkish companies across the country arises. The Civil Aviation Ministry said on Thursday: “Security clearance from the Celebi Airport Services India Private Limited is being canceled immediately,” Civil Aviation Ministry said. Minister of State Cruise and Cooperation Muralidhar Mohol said: “If we realized the seriousness of the case and call to protect national interests, we took note of these requests, and the Civil Aviation Ministry canceled the security approval of the said company. According to the provisions of the Civil Aviation Security Bureau of Security (BCAS), Delhi International Airport Limited (Dial) canceled the contract with the Celebi responsible for handling land and freight operation at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). Adaani Airport Holdings ended the land handling agreement with the Turkish Company Celebi at Mumbai and Ahmedabad Airport with immediately. After the government’s order, the land handling operation of Celebi Aviation was suspended at Kempe Gowda International Airport in Bengaluru. Since his debut in 2008, Celebbi has expanded its presence in the aviation sector in India. According to reports, the partial ownership of the firm at Tayyip Erdogan’s daughter Sumey Erdogan is. Sumey Erdogan is married to Selkuk Berakatar, whose company Berakatar produces military drones used by Pakistan against India. -Ians ABS/ Share This Story Tags
The Turkish company Celebi shares fell by 10 percent after the security clearance in India was canceled
