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Industries seek CISF expertise to thwart terror

Demand from business sector witnessed a six-time jump in 2014

Press Trust of India New Delhi
In order to secure their business premises and large workforce against potential security threats, India Inc. Is increasingly investing in professional anti-terror consultancy provided by CISF, with such demands from the business sector witnessing a six-time jump in 2014.

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), the premier force that guards vital and strategic installations in the private and public sector across the country, has earned over Rs 1.35 crore by providing its niche and elite security consultancy services in the last year, a six-time jump in terms of money earned as compared to 2013.

The figures assume significance as the CISF had last sent its troops to guard an installation in the private sector during 2010-11 at IT giant Infosys's campus in Mysore, after it was mandated by the government to secure this sector against terror threats in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks where terrorists targeted five-star hotels in the western metropolis of India.
 

"Since 2011, the force has not taken up full-time security duties at any private concern. This may have prompted large industrial and business installations to go for professional and government-approved consultancy services which is only available with CISF," an expert said.

During 2014, the CISF lent its consultancy services to reputed names in the country's business domain with clients like IIM Indore, Bajaj Auto Limited, Aditya Birla Group, Infosys Limited--for its campuses in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mysore and Pune, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, Hyderabad Race Club and the Naya Raipur Development Authority (NRDA) of Chhattisgarh.

"No doubt, we are witnessing an increased number of entities in the private and public sector approach us for providing security consultancy for their premises. This force has been the centre for excellence in this domain by virtue of its charter and mandate. The wing dedicated for this task is addressing all such requests," CISF Director General Arvind Ranjan told PTI.

The DG, officials said, has undertaken an aggressive marketing of this service provided by the force and he makes it a point to go through the fine points of each of the blueprints recommended by the force to the business houses in order to ensure that there is no compromise on quality of suggestions made by the force.

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First Published: Jan 11 2015 | 11:25 AM IST

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