C Shivakumar
Chennai:
In a bid to enhance coastal security
across the Tamil Nadu coast, the state government will procure 24 all terrain
vehicles (ATV) for marine police stations, according to additional director
general of police, coastal security C Sylendra Babu.
Babu told Express that the all terrain vehicles will have capabilities
not only in sea but also on land.
The police officer said that the
superior all terrain vehicles will be imported at a cost of Rs 8 lakh. “The
vehicles can be operated in sandy dunes as well as sea giving the state police
a tactical advantage,” said Babu.
Interestingly, his statement comes
in the wake of delegation of Parliament Standing Committee on Home Affairs
headed by Rajya Sabha MP Venkaiah Naidu reviewing the coastal security in the
state recently.
Babu also said that additional 40
checkposts have been constructed across the coastal roads in a bid to beef up
surveillance in the coast. The state now has 100 checkposts.
The state is also planning
additional 30 marine police stations. It already has 12 police stations, the
senior police officer said. “The land for the police stations have been
acquired,” he said.
He also said that Tamil Nadu was the
first state to have coastal police station in 1994, way before the Mumbai
terror attacks. He said the coastal stretch from Tiruvotiyur to Colachel is
guarded by police stations and interceptor boats.
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