Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CISF commandos hone skills via online videos

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

The assembly of these commandos is not possible for their regular training sessions, like earlier, daily. So we have started circulatin­g videos. SENIOR CISF OFFICER

nNEW DELHI: For these Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) men, mornings have changed.

The early morning whistles, which beckoned them to the parade ground for physical exercise training or to the armoury for weapons training, have been missing ever since the Covid-19 pandemic started spreading.

The commandos of the quick reaction teams (QRT) of the CISF are these days practising their daily drills through tutorial videos sent to them by their supervisor­s over smartphone­s.

From assembling weapons to use of bomb-detecting equipment and from yoga tutorials to cardio exercises as a substitute to their daily running drills, the videos explain everything. These videos promptly land every morning at the usual training time, with the commandos expected to follow them and practice while staying inside their barracks.

The commandos even record their own videos, practising physical training, and send it back to their supervisor­s in-charge. At present, the Central force — that has around 20,000 personnel guarding Delhi Metro, IGI airport and government buildings in Delhi — has recorded 79 positive cases of Covid-19. All the infected jawans are either in isolation at the force’s facility in outer Delhi’s Narela or have been sent to AIIMS Jhajjar, Haryana, for treatment.

In Delhi Metro, CISF has 110 QRTS, each with six personnel. Another senior officer said because Metro operations are shut, only 30% strength of QRTS is being used. “We are deploying them on alternate days so that chances of infection are less,” the second officer said.

Ever since a nationwide lockdown was put in place in March this year to contain the spread of Covid-19, and operations of Delhi Metro shut, these CISF men were pulled out and sent to different barracks across the city to ensure social distancing. Since the lockdown, only minimum strength of personnel, including the QRTS, is being used for the security of Metro stations.

Metro services in Delhi have remained suspended since March 22, when the Janta curfew was observed. While other modes of public transport have been allowed, with restrictio­ns, during the gradual easing of lockdown norms, Metro services continues to remain shut for now.

Senior officers said the tutorial videos are being circulated among the QRTS because these commandos haven’t undertaken any rigorous physical activity or arms training since the last week of March. “The assembly of these commandos is not possible for their regular training sessions, like earlier, on a daily basis. So we have started circulatin­g videos. While videos of stripping and assembling of weapons, which they can watch and revise, are sent thrice a week, videos of Krav Maga, the martial arts they are trained in are sent every day,” said a senior officer, who wished not to be named.

“We train our men and women in QRTS to strip and assemble an INSAS rifle in 20 seconds. Because their training sessions have been suspended, the tutorial videos help them refresh and revise the procedure at least three times a week, like earlier,” the officer said.

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