Showing posts with label Mumbai blasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mumbai blasts. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Mumbai needs SWAT Teams.

Special Weapons and Anti-Terror Teams much like Los-Angeles SWAT teams seen on television is now need of the hour for country like India.

Swift, precise, well equipped with latest war machines is what the cities of India needs to be able to combat terror.

The police of major cities are ill-equipped to fight modern forms of terror. The police has lathis(cane stick) and a rifle which needs to be reloaded each time with fresh sets of bullets.

And all police foot soldiers are allotted fixed set of bullets (6-12 bullets) which are insufficient to kill even two fully grown terrorists.

"After they finish this quota of bullets, they need to submit an written application on A4 size paper for additional set of bullets ;)"*

Combating national borders and defending streets of the city requires different strategies, especially some premier Metro cities in the country. Many soft targets are easy picking for these terror groups.

No blame game needs to be started, which Indians love so much.

No caste based division is required. The attack is on the spirit of the city's people. So no particular caste is targeted or even spared.

"In fact, in one of the visuals on television an injured police person (Maharashtrian) was rushed to hospital by Hindu, with a Muslim as pillion rider (holding the injured police person ) a on a bike of an North Indian"*.

Now thats the spirit of Mumbai.

(* Some examples are figment of author's imagination)

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Mumbai's Original Hero Died - Vijay Salaskar

Vijay Salaskar died in combatting terrorist at Metro Cinema.

Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare, who was probing the Malegaon blast case, and another senior IPS officer were among three officials killed tonight in separate encounters with terrorists who struck at various places across the city. 54-year-old Karkare was killed when he was leading an operation at hotel Taj against terrorists who had taken 15 people, including seven foreigners, as hostages.

The 1982 batch IPS officer had returned to his state cadre after serving for seven years in Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) at Austria. Another IPS officer Ashok Marutirao Kamte, a 1989 batch IPS officer, was killed while fighting terrorists at Metro Cinema in the city along with encounter specialist Vijay Salaskar.

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