70 pc boats in Bengal fitted with automated trackers: Navy officer

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Around 70 per cent boats in West have been fitted with automated trackers, mandated for all vessels in the country to prevent terror attacks from the sea, in-Charge, area, said Monday.

has mandated that all boats or vessels registered in the country will have to be fitted with an (AIS) for getting information on their location and details of the vessels, including ownership, De told newspersons here.

"All vessels, including fishing boats, are required to be fitted with (AIS) so that we can identify a friend from a foe," he said.

Lessons learnt from the 26/11 attack in Mumbai, in which the terrorists had taken the sea route to reach the country's shores, has led to mandating the fitting of AIS trackers in all boats, he added.

Admitting that there were issues with regard to all fishermen not having biometric cards and of unregistered boats, apart from the cost involved in fitting the trackers, De said "these problems are being taken care of, we are definitely moving forward".

The (ISRO) has developed a cost-effective transponder, De told the media ahead of celebrations to be held on Tuesday.

Stating that all agencies were in sync, De said the fisheries department were responsible for checking the license, equipment and life saving material on the boats.

The has been asked to check and inform the of any shortcoming on these issues, he said.

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First Published: Mon, December 03 2018. 18:25 IST