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S 590/2006 :(k) ensuring that unauthorised persons are prevented from entering the flight crew compartment of an aircraft during flight;
 * (l) ensuring the protection of aircraft, and of persons and property on board the aircraft, against damage or injury where, because of a threat or warning having been received or otherwise, there is reason to believe that there exists a danger to the safety of the aircraft or to the safety of those persons or that property;
 * (m) developing requirements for the carriage of special categories of passengers, including law enforcement officers and in-flight security officers and their carriage of weapons on board an aircraft; and
 * (n) ensuring compliance with the NCASP, the airport security programme or operator security programme approved under paragraph 6, as the case may be, the National Aviation Security Training Programme and such other requirements as the Commissioner may deem necessary for the implementation of aviation security measures.

(4) An aircraft operator or airport operator to whom a security directive is issued under sub-paragraph (1) shall appoint a person to be responsible for planning, developing and implementing, and monitoring to confirm the effective implementation of, the security measures specified in the security directive, and shall inform the Commissioner of his particulars.

(5) A security directive under sub-paragraph (1) shall specify a date before which the operator is required to comply with the security directive.

(6) Any person who refuses or, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with a security directive issued to him under this paragraph shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both.

(7) A security directive issued to a person under sub-paragraph (1) may at any time be varied or revoked by a further security directive issued to him by the Commissioner.