Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju Pusapati told the Lok Sabha that while 126 cases were reported from 19 airports in 2011, the numbers came down to 86 in 2012.
In 2013, 53 such cases were reported and the figure was 34 till May this year.
He said as part of preventive measures, ground handling staff is frisked when they leave the airport. Also, airline security staff have been deployed at baggage handling areas.
He said as of now, there is no proposal under consideration to install any tracking system to provide travelers real time information about the location of their baggage.
The Minister said CISF, which guards major airports, updates details of lost baggage on its website on a daily basis.
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