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NSG to take guard in Mumbai from today
Home Minister To Inaugurate Temporary Base In Kalina
Vijay V Singh I TNN
Mumbai: The National Security Guard (NSG)s western regional hub will become functional from Tuesday when its temporary base at Kalina will be inaugurated by Union home minister P Chidambaram. Chief minister Ashok Chavan will be the chief guest.
The government had decided to set up four regional centres of NSG commandos across the countryone each in the north, east, west and southafter the terror attack on Mumbai.
Once the NSGs Mumbai unit becomes functional, the forces response time to any terror attack will reduce significantly, officials said. During 26/11, commandos had to be flown in from Delhi and the first teams managed to reach the targeted sites more than nine hours after the Pakistani terrorists laid siege to the places. This delay, an official said, set the tone for the Mumbais response to 26/11 and explained why security forces took three days to rescue the city from the clutches of terror. It made a local NSG base imperative, he added.
The state government has allotted a 27-acre plot at Marol for the NSG to build its western regional hub. The unit will be functioning from its temporary base in Kalina till the new building is constructed.
The Mumbai police have provided 200 barracks to the NSG but officials are miffed with a few things. The NSG had asked the state government for a plot measuring 200 acres on the coast for its base where it could have specialised training facilities. The agency wanted to have facilities like firing ranges for different weapons, a storage for weaponry as well as a helipad. But the plot allotted to the agency in Marol was too small for full-fledged training facilities, an official said.
The agency asked for a plot o n t h e coast as it wanted to set up its base at a place from where it could easily cover the entire Goa-Maharashtra coast.
SPECIAL FORCE
The Mumbai police will form a special force of around 1,000 policemen who will be trained on the lines of the NSG. They will be divided into five groups that will work with the five regional control rooms, police chief D Sivanandan said. It will be ready by next month. TNN
Home Minister To Inaugurate Temporary Base In Kalina
Vijay V Singh I TNN
Mumbai: The National Security Guard (NSG)s western regional hub will become functional from Tuesday when its temporary base at Kalina will be inaugurated by Union home minister P Chidambaram. Chief minister Ashok Chavan will be the chief guest.
The government had decided to set up four regional centres of NSG commandos across the countryone each in the north, east, west and southafter the terror attack on Mumbai.
Once the NSGs Mumbai unit becomes functional, the forces response time to any terror attack will reduce significantly, officials said. During 26/11, commandos had to be flown in from Delhi and the first teams managed to reach the targeted sites more than nine hours after the Pakistani terrorists laid siege to the places. This delay, an official said, set the tone for the Mumbais response to 26/11 and explained why security forces took three days to rescue the city from the clutches of terror. It made a local NSG base imperative, he added.
The state government has allotted a 27-acre plot at Marol for the NSG to build its western regional hub. The unit will be functioning from its temporary base in Kalina till the new building is constructed.
The Mumbai police have provided 200 barracks to the NSG but officials are miffed with a few things. The NSG had asked the state government for a plot measuring 200 acres on the coast for its base where it could have specialised training facilities. The agency wanted to have facilities like firing ranges for different weapons, a storage for weaponry as well as a helipad. But the plot allotted to the agency in Marol was too small for full-fledged training facilities, an official said.
The agency asked for a plot o n t h e coast as it wanted to set up its base at a place from where it could easily cover the entire Goa-Maharashtra coast.
SPECIAL FORCE
The Mumbai police will form a special force of around 1,000 policemen who will be trained on the lines of the NSG. They will be divided into five groups that will work with the five regional control rooms, police chief D Sivanandan said. It will be ready by next month. TNN