Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Panel likely to suggest alternativ­es to pellets

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: An expert panel constitute­d to study alternativ­es to pellets guns is likely to suggest multiple options for crowd control, including an acoustic device used by US police and a chilli-based ammunition capable of temporaril­y immobilisi­ng the target.

A laser shooter that causes temporary blindness has also been discussed in several meetings of the panel, one of its members said on Thursday.

The panel was formed in the wake of widespread criticism of pellet guns, that have left hundreds of people blinded in the current wave of violence in Kashmir.

Union home minister Rajnath Singh announced in Srinagar on Thursday that the panel will submit its report in two-three days and the government will propose an alternativ­e to pellet guns, blamed for fanning public anger against security forces. Political parties including the Congress have also demanded a ban on the gun.

“The idea is to suggest options which do not penetrate human bodies,” the panel member said.“Different situations demand different methods to control crowd. Several technologi­es exist in India as well as abroad which can be used to replace pellet guns but for that proper training of personnel is must.”

The member identified the chilli–based ammunition as the highly potent PAVA, short for Pelargonic Acid Vanillyl Amide, an organic compound found in natural chilli pepper.

The CRPF has been using PAVA balls in the Valley for the last couple of days. A security officer deployed in Srinagar said PAVA was found to be more pungent and more irritating than tear gas.

“We got mixed results. In confined areas it worked better but in open areas, spraying PAVA proved futile in front of a determined crowd,” said a security officer.

The officer, however, said PAVA shells cannot be the only substitute to pellet guns. “We need more gradual steps between firing PAVA shells to firing actual bullets given the intensity of protests here.”

A PTI report said PAVA shells are undergoing tests at a Lucknow laboratory.

 ??  ?? Use of pellet guns has received widespread criticism.
Use of pellet guns has received widespread criticism.

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