Govt taking steps to check illegal movement of arms
May 5th, 2010 - 11:53 pm ICT by ANINew Delhi, May 5 (ANI): The Central Government is keeping a check on anti-national activities and un-authorized or illegal movement of arms in the country.
In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Mullappally Ramachandran, mentioned about the steps taken by the government to check anti-national activities and un-authorized or illegal movement of arms.
“The State and UT Governments have been urged to make sustained and continued efforts to unearth illegal weapons/ arms, effective domination of the borders by carrying out round the clock surveillance and patrolling (on foot, by boats and vehicle), laying nakas (border ambushes) and by deploying observation posts all along with international border,” Mr. Ramachandran stated.
“Erection of fencing along the international border and flood lighting of the border to enhance the observation during night, construction of border roads to facilitate border patrolling and speedy interception of infiltrators and introduction of modern and hi-tech surveillance equipments to detect crossing at night and during bad weather,” he added.
“Upgradation of intelligence network and coordination meetings among para-military forces, which are held at functional and directional level. In this context, coordination is also being maintained between Central Para-Military Forces, Army and State Police, conduct of special operations, along the borders, setting up of improvised fence breach alarm system at susceptible locations and random checking of persons and vehicles crossing the border on the basis of specific intelligence are the other steps being taken,” the minister in his reply further stated. (ANI)
- Three more SSB battalions to to be deployed on Nepal border - Aug 30, 2011
- Northeast rebels visiting China for arms: Government - Mar 09, 2011
- Sangma seeks better border patrol in northeast - Mar 02, 2012
- Decline in infiltration bids on Indo-Bangladesh, Indo-Pak borders during 2008-2010 (till June) - Jul 28, 2010
- Indian, Bangladesh border guards to increase vigil - Mar 19, 2012
- Funds for infrastructure along borders fully utilized: Govt. - Aug 18, 2010
- Over 14,000 illegal construction cases registered in Delhi - Mar 21, 2012
- Northeast rebels have camps in Bangladesh, says Tripura - Sep 01, 2011
- India, Bangladesh border guards to meet every four months - Feb 03, 2012
- Northeast states want tighter border vigil - Apr 17, 2012
- Determined team work secured Commonwealth Games: Officials - Oct 15, 2010
- 10 arrested in spurious drugs cases in Delhi this year - Aug 09, 2011
- Security forces on high alert ahead of Bengal polls - Mar 17, 2011
- Elaborate, high-tech security in place for Games - Oct 01, 2010
- Six abducted by militants in Mizoram - Mar 26, 2012
Tags: bad weather, border roads, central government, coordination meetings, crossing the border, flood lighting, home affairs, illegal movement, illegal weapons, infiltrators, intelligence network, interception, international border, military forces, minister of state, observation posts, police conduct, rajya sabha, special operations, taking steps