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The Pioneer > Online Edition : >> DRDO under scanner for supply of faulty bullet proof vests
The Centre and its agencies seems not to have learnt any lesson from the death of Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare in the 26/11 attack. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has come under the scanner for the supply of substandard bulletproof vests to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
According to a CNN-IBN report, CRPF Director General AS Gill said he was aware of the allegations that substandard bulletproof jackets had been cleared to be used by his force. He said, The entire matter is under investigation, when asked whether rules were bent by DRDO while testing bulletproof jackets for use by CRPF personnel.
Gill said CRPFs Technical Evaluation Committee had been asked to look into the allegations. Action would be taken against the guilty people after the report is out, he added. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has also ordered an investigation into the alleged clearance of faulty bulletproof jackets.
However, Bureau of Police Research and Development Director General Prasoon Mukharjee, who heads the Technical Evaluation Committee, ducked questions.
The CRPF jackets matter is under investigation. I am not the competent authority to comment, he said.
The faulty and substandard bulletproof jackets would have reportedly put thousands of CRPF personnel in danger. The substandard jackets were cleared to be used by the force involved in counter-insurgency and anti-Naxal operations in many parts of the country.
The violations are highlighted from the fact that two different samples of jackets were tested for live firing at the same time 1305 hrs IST to 1320 hrs IST and 1312 hrs IST to 1318 hrs IST but the DRDO lab is a single bench test firing range, two samples just cannot be tested at the same time. Therefore, a question arises as to how the second test started before the first one finished.
Further, as per the rule or standard operating procedure, wet jackets have to be fired at within 10 minutes of soaking but the document clearly reveals how a sample was fired at after 17 minutes and rejected. Ironically, other bidders did adhere to this guideline and pass the trial.
It was also found that lab test reports did not have the signatures of five out of seven members on the technical evaluation committee. Ironically, the Union Home Ministry in an internal note conceded that it had received several complaints about these trials.
At least three complaints are currently being examined. An alleged audio recording which indicts a technical evaluation committee member is also being examined.
Top level sources said that a worried Home Ministry has now halted the price bid for this tender. The Director General of CRPF will be consulted and the ballistic trials will be held again if the Ministry is convinced that they were manipulated.
The Centre and its agencies seems not to have learnt any lesson from the death of Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare in the 26/11 attack. The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has come under the scanner for the supply of substandard bulletproof vests to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
According to a CNN-IBN report, CRPF Director General AS Gill said he was aware of the allegations that substandard bulletproof jackets had been cleared to be used by his force. He said, The entire matter is under investigation, when asked whether rules were bent by DRDO while testing bulletproof jackets for use by CRPF personnel.
Gill said CRPFs Technical Evaluation Committee had been asked to look into the allegations. Action would be taken against the guilty people after the report is out, he added. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has also ordered an investigation into the alleged clearance of faulty bulletproof jackets.
However, Bureau of Police Research and Development Director General Prasoon Mukharjee, who heads the Technical Evaluation Committee, ducked questions.
The CRPF jackets matter is under investigation. I am not the competent authority to comment, he said.
The faulty and substandard bulletproof jackets would have reportedly put thousands of CRPF personnel in danger. The substandard jackets were cleared to be used by the force involved in counter-insurgency and anti-Naxal operations in many parts of the country.
The violations are highlighted from the fact that two different samples of jackets were tested for live firing at the same time 1305 hrs IST to 1320 hrs IST and 1312 hrs IST to 1318 hrs IST but the DRDO lab is a single bench test firing range, two samples just cannot be tested at the same time. Therefore, a question arises as to how the second test started before the first one finished.
Further, as per the rule or standard operating procedure, wet jackets have to be fired at within 10 minutes of soaking but the document clearly reveals how a sample was fired at after 17 minutes and rejected. Ironically, other bidders did adhere to this guideline and pass the trial.
It was also found that lab test reports did not have the signatures of five out of seven members on the technical evaluation committee. Ironically, the Union Home Ministry in an internal note conceded that it had received several complaints about these trials.
At least three complaints are currently being examined. An alleged audio recording which indicts a technical evaluation committee member is also being examined.
Top level sources said that a worried Home Ministry has now halted the price bid for this tender. The Director General of CRPF will be consulted and the ballistic trials will be held again if the Ministry is convinced that they were manipulated.