The plan to introduce a new combat gear for officers of the elite special cell has been in the works for some time now and is likely to be finalized within a couple of months, said Arvind Deep, Special Commissioner of Police, who heads the unit. The combat gear will be given to a team of 50-60 officers to be worn during special operations.
He said the the uniform will be comfortable and aid in the easy movement of the combatants. "The uniforms that the officers will wear will be made of cotton and be durable. It will be a loose black or dark grey T-shirt and loose trousers and black shoes. This will be the basic thing and we are still working on the finer details," said the officer.
When asked about the weapons to be provided to them, the officer said details were being worked out.
Deep said the officers will wear the new uniforms in the 'out of cordon' area during an operation. "The combat gear will be worn by the officers in the outer area and not in the area that is in close proximity to the place of operation. Their job will be to ensure the security of outer periphery of the area of the operation and to catch anybody who tries to escape," he said.
"With black coloured uniforms that will have Special Cell embossed on the back, the officers won't fall victim because of mistaken identity," he said.
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