Khaleej Times

No NSG commandos for VIP security duties

- GOVERNMENT DECIDES

new delhi — After effecting a major VIP security cut and withdrawal of SPG cover from the Gandhis, the Union government has now decided to completely remove National Security Guard (NSG) commandos from this task, official sources said.

This will be after over two decades that the ‘black cat’ commandos of the elite counter-terror force will be taken out from VIP protection duties, a task not originally charted for it when the force was conceptual­ised and raised in 1984.

The force provides proximate and mobile security cover — commandos armed with sophistica­ted assault weapons — under the top ‘Z+’ category to 13 ‘high-risk’ VIPs that entails about two dozen personnel for each one of them.

Officials in the security establishm­ent said that the protection duties of NSG, which include giving security to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, will soon be transferre­d to paramilita­ry forces.

The other NSG protectees include exCMs Mayawati, Mulayam Singh, Chandrabab­u Naidu, Parkash Singh Badal and Farooq Abdullah, Assam Chief Minister

Sarbananda Sonowal, BJP leader and former deputy prime minister L K Advani.

Official sources said the Union Home Ministry “is of the view” that the NSG should concentrat­e on its original charter of handling specific tasks of counter-terrorist and anti-hijack operations and that the task of securing high-risk VIPs was proving to be a “burden” on its limited and special capabiliti­es.

“The NSG needs to go back to its original mandate of counterter­ror and anti-hijack duties. That is the reason behind the latest move,” a senior official in the security establishm­ent said.

The removal of VIP security duties from the NSG will result in freeing about 450 commandos, who will be used to enhance the fighting components of the force that is spread across five hubs in the country and a main garrison in Gurugram near Delhi, officials said.

As per a plan being worked out, the security of the VIPs under NSG cover could be handed over to paramilita­ry forces such as the Central Reserve Police Force and the Central Industrial Security Force which already provide security to about 130 prominent persons jointly. —

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