Two more bullet-proof speed boats for Mum police
Two more bullet-proof speed boats were on Wednesday put into service by the Mumbai police to intensify patrolling along the coastline of the metropolis in the aftermath of November 26 terror attacks.
The two country-made air-conditioned boats, christened as 'Koyna' and 'Kaveri', are equipped with advanced engines, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and wireless sets.
At least eight policemen armed with AK-47s, life guards and binoculars will keep a vigil along the 140 km-long city's coastline, along with nine existing boats of the police.
"These boats will maintain vigil along the coastline round-the-clock and intercept suspicious boats during patrolling. The well-equipped and advanced boats will boost the confidence among the police personnel deployed in the boats and enable them to do best job," Police Chief D Sivanandan said after inaugurating the two boats.
Ten terrorists, including the lone captured Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab, arrived in Mumbai through sea route on a boat, escaping all security layers.
Subsequently, the terrorists sneaked into Hotels Taj Mahal and Oberoi, Nariman House building and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station and killed over 170 people, including 26 foreigners.
Two more bullet-proof speed boats were on Wednesday put into service by the Mumbai police to intensify patrolling along the coastline of the metropolis in the aftermath of November 26 terror attacks.
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Cops get 2 more bulletproof interceptor boats
The Mumbai Police on Tuesday launched two more bulletproof boats Koyna and Kaveri touted to be the fastest high-speed interceptor boats in Indian waters at the Gateway of India.
The boats,which cost Rs 5 crore with an endurance of 75 nautical miles,were inaugurated by the Mumbai Police Commissioner D Sivanandan and the Joint Commissioner of Police (law and order) Himanshu Roy. These boats were part of the 28 speedboats ordered by the Maharashtra Police at a total cost of Rs 48 crore. The Ministry of Home Affairs had selected Goa Shipyard Limited to construct such boats to strengthen coastal security across states by the end of this year.
Classified in the 12 tonne Hellraiser Class,Koyna is 13 metres long and capable of operating at 35 knots fastest till date,as even the Coast Guard and Customs use boats that can operate below 30 knots. Koyna can carry four crew members along with a patrolling party of 16 police personnel as it is fully armed and equipped with GPS,Radar,high defined echo sounders to gauge the depth of sea bed,along with fire fighting,life saving and communication facilities. Kaveri with the same speed level is classified under the five tonne Invader Class and is 9.60 metres long. It can carry at least 10 police personnel.
According to Goa shipyard Limited,these boats can be used for high-end policing purposes like patrolling,day and night surveillance,search and rescue operations and chasing suspected vessels. Also,they have been designed to operate in shallow waters in and around harbour and anchorage.
Mumbai Police Commissioner D Sivanandan termed Hong Kong Police as a model coastal police. Hong Kong is an island nation. But they still have around 250 policing boats. We would ask for some more boats. We now have 11 speed boats including these two boats. We are keeping a target of 20 boats by November 26 this year, he said.
According to Cyril A Fernandes,project co-ordinator for Goa Shipyard,the unique feature of the boat is that it is unsinkable as its engineered to bear the weight of the crew and sustain operations. This is the first time that we have a boat that can apply sudden break in three seconds even when its at the highest speed. Also,it can move sideways without taking any turns and rotate at 360 degrees, Fernandes said.
The boats have been designed to ensure the safety of the operators. Each vessel is equipped with four helmets,bullet proof vests,telescopic foldable batons,night vision goggles and restraint cuffs. Each boat is air-conditioned and has a washroom. They also have gun pedestals, added Fernandes.
The Mumbai Police on Tuesday launched two more bulletproof boats Koyna and Kaveri touted to be the fastest high-speed interceptor boats in Indian waters at the Gateway of India.
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