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HOMELAND SECURITY

Union Home Minister Chairs Meeting of Coastal States, UTs

Mumbai. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the meeting of Home Ministers, Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police (DGPs) of Coastal States and Union Territories (UTs) in Mumbai June 16.

The meeting has been convened to review the coastal security of India.

During the meeting, Mr Singh reviewed all aspects of security along the country’s 7,516 km long coastline. The Minister stressed upon the need to safeguard not only industrial, commercial establishments and strategic installations, but also the entire coastline from external threats through sea routes.

He said steps have been initiated post 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, wherein Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is designated as the authority responsible for coastal security in territorial waters including areas to be patrolled by coastal police. Indian Navy is responsible for overall maritime security including coastal security and offshore security. Indian coasts are guarded by a three-tier system of State Marine Police, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Indian Navy.

The Union Home Minister said the ICG conducts coastal security exercises involving all stakeholders in all coastal states/UTs biannually to validate these Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), prepared by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for functioning of coastal police stations, and it also promulgates these SOPs for coordination among various agencies on coastal security issues.

Mr Singh said the coastline has been further secured by the creation of chain of static sensors and Automatic Identification System (AIS) receivers along the Indian Coast and Radars operated by the ICG at 45 locations while 38 more Radars are planned to be installed for gapless surveillance of the coastline.

The Minister also said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued guidelines to the coastal states/UTs in regard to security of non-major ports. Further, he informed that for training of coastal police, in-principle approval has been accorded for setting up of National Marine Police Training Institute in Gujarat and State Marine Police Training Centres in the Police Training Academies of States and Union Territories. In order to track illegal movement, registration of fishing vessels has been made compulsory and for sensitising fishermen on safety issues, community interaction programmes are conducted by Indian Coast Guard.

The Home Minister said: “Consequent upon implementation of these important initiatives, our coasts are far more secure now.” To strengthen the monitoring and coordination mechanism for the entire gamut of coastal security, the Government has set up an institutional mechanism at the State and the District level and has strengthened the MHA level Steering Committee at the National Level for review of coastal security.

Mr Singh highlighted the issues of maritime terrorism and its economic implications. He also invited suggestions from the coastal states/UTs for the Phase-III of the Coastal Security Scheme to be implemented in next five years.

The Minister said with the active cooperation of all the state governments and Union Territories and with the efforts of the officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs and other Ministries as well as agencies like the Indian Navy, Coast Guard and the Coastal Police, coastal security will continue to improve and our entire coastline will be fully secured from any threat from the sea.

During the meeting, the Coastal Security Scheme managed by the Government of India with an objective of strengthening the infrastructure of coastal states/ UTs for coastal patrolling and surveillance, was also discussed. Under the Scheme, assistance is given to all coastal states and Union Territories to set up coastal police stations, check posts, outposts and construction of jetties for berthing of police boats. Presently, the Phase II of this Scheme is in progress.

There were discussions on expeditious implementation of Coastal Security Scheme, institutional set up in states/UTs to review coastal security, constitution of State Maritime Boards, security of non-major ports and single point mooring, coastal mapping, security of islands, distribution of Biometric Identity Cards and Card Readers, colour coding of boats, monitoring of fish landing points and crossing of International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) by fishermen.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, speaking on the occasion, suggested that marine policing being a specialised job, a Central Marine Police Force be created to protect sea, coast, ports and vital institutions. He also suggested that all landing points and non major ports should be brought under technology based e-surveillance. Both these suggestions were supported by some states and UTs.

Mr Singh said the Centre will seriously consider to create a coastal police as a Central Armed Police Force based on the suggestions received from coastal states/UTs. It was also decided that for tracking the movement of fishermen to the sea and back, an integrated computerised system/technology based e-surveillance will be implemented with states & UTs and the Central Government will help in that direction.

The Indian Coast Guard and the coastal states and UTs gave the presentations on the steps being taken by them for ensuring coastal security and their requirements as well as suggestions for strengthening it further.

Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, Lt General (Retd) AK Singh, Lt Governor A & N Island; MOHF Shahjahan, Minister for Revenue, Puducherry; Dr G Parmeshwar, Home Minister, Karnataka; Rajnibhai Patel, MoS (Home), Gujarat; Rajiv Mehrishi, Union Home Secretary; Naini Jayaseelan, Secretary, ISCS; Susheel Kumar, Secretary (Border Management), MHA; Chief Secretaries of Maharashtra, Goa and A &N; DGPs of Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat and other officers from MHA, participating Ministries and states/UTs attended the meeting.

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