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  • In a paradigm shift, the Centre has urged Chief Ministers to reactivate human intelligence networks in their states without reducing emphasis on technical intelligence and set up SWAT commando police units for special operations, and informed them of the beefing-up of the Multi-Agency Centre (MAC) as the country’s core counter-terror mechanism. The Government has, through a classified order, put both the military and civilian apparatus at the MAC’s disposal in the event of a terrorist threat.

    A 27-page agenda paper the Home Ministry has sent to Chief Ministers ahead of Tuesday’s meeting notes that human intelligence has got “considerably eroded” with an “increasing reliance on TechINT, which, although extremely and crucially important in its own place and requiring incremental development of capabilities, can never be a substitute for the former.”

    The paper calls for the revival of the beat constable system, and urges state governments to develop domain intelligence by harnessing human resources within the community. Under the head of ‘Preventive Measures and Security Arrangements’, the Government has asked state police forces to carry out detailed security audits of soft targets like malls, multiplexes, hotels, hospitals and mass rapid transit systems with the Subsidiary Intelligence Bureaus in their states.

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    A key suggestion is to set up Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) teams to deal with terrorist situations. “Such teams would have the capability of rapid mobilisation, deployment and would have specialised weaponry, training, communications and protective devices.”

    The Government has also decided that at least two companies in each of the 134 India Reserve Battalions would now have a commando component. A sum of Rs 6 crore has been approved per battalion.

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    Investment Needed By: Abdul Jihadi | 06-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward A long long time coming. Every state needs multiple SWAT units with the ability to undertake air surveillance and reconnaissance. We need to develop each state as if it were a country. Police need to be reformed. New vehicle purchases, including armored personal carriers, battering rams, bullet proof cars, riot control equipment, e.t.c. A massive investment by states and the centre is needed for this. Let's hope our greedy CM's dont wait for central government aid but rather do this with their own money. And then lets build miniature robots that will go deep into pakistan and kill their citizens.
    Need of the HourBy: Navneet | 06-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward My Dear, This is all eye wash. Today's CM's meet Kerala Home minister participated and he is the same person who said that if required he will make Bomb inside the Police station.Such goons are ruling us. Why to blame Pakistan for the attacks.It Is our rotten system and rotten rulers who is responsible for all this. Gangsters and murderers are enjoying the power in this country. Unless there is a cleasing of such Dirt from politicks we will be like this only.
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