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Mah govt allocates Rs 5 cr to clear dues of pvt coastal guards

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government today said that Rs 5 crore have been allocated to the Fisheries Department to clear the dues of the private guards deployed to secure the state's coastline.

Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development and Fisheries Minister Mahadev Jankar, who made the announcement in the state Legislative Council, also said that the dues of the guards will be cleared next month.

An had yesterday said that the private security guards deployed in the coastal districts - Mumbai, suburban, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg - have notbeen paid salaries for the last six months (from September 2017).

Raising a query during the Question Hour, member Narendra Patil sought to know why the guards were not paid their salaries.

He saidafter the 26/11 terror attacks, the was asked to rope in security guards at sensitive spots along the coastline.

for Fisheries said based onthe recommendations made by the Coastal Security Committee formed under the then chief secretary, the department had hired 296 guards, including 23 supervisors.

"525 landing spots were identified, of which 91 were found to be sensitive. Therefore, private security guards were deployed by the department as suggested by the committee," Khotkar said.

said guarding the coastline was the responsibility of the Navy, and police and the did not have the expertise in combating terror attacks.

"These guards neither have the required training, nor the necessary equipments to guard the coastline. They say once they go out for patrolling, they have no guarantee of their return. Then how can they ensure safety of the citizens?" he asked.

The responsibility of providing security should be left to the Home Department, he added.

In his reply, Khotkar said the guards are trained for five days in Khandala before being sent on the field.

PWP member Jayant Patil said the guards have not been paid for the last six months and that the minister has assured him they would be paid in April.

In response, Jankar said, "The department has allocated Rs 5 crore to the for the payment of these guards. All the pending dues will be cleared by April."

He also said that a meeting with the will be held on the issue.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 16:45 IST
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