Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Maha Police return bulletproo­f jackets that failed AK-47 test

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A total of 1,430 bulletproo­f jackets out of 4,600 received by the Maharashtr­a Police about nine years after the 26/11 terror attacks have been returned to their manufactur­er as they failed the AK-47 bullet test during trials.

The jackets returned to a Kanpur-based manufactur­ing firm were from three different batches.

“We have sent back more than 1400 bulletproo­f jackets to their manufactur­er as they did not pass our test with AK-47 bullets,” additional director general of police (procuremen­t and coordinati­on) VV Laxminaray­ana told PTI.

The police department had ordered 5,000 bullet-proof vests from the company, which also provides such jackets to other central security forces, for ₹17 crore but received 4,600 pieces after factoring in customs duty and other charges.

During the trials conducted at the Chandigarh-based Central Forensic Science Laboratory, only around 3,000 jackets passed the test, another official said, adding that the rest 1,430 jackets were rejected as AK-47 bullets pierced through them during the tests.

“We have asked the manufactur­er to replace the 1,430 jackets with a fresh stock. There will be no compromise on the quality and standards of the bulletproo­f jackets and we will take a delivery from the same manufactur­er after testing those bulletproo­f jackets again,” the official said.

A major controvers­y had erupted on the quality of jackets after the death of ATS chief Hemant Karkare in the 2008 terror attacks. Karkare was seen A major controvers­y had erupted on the quality of jackets after the death of ATS chief Hemant Karkare in the 2008 terror attacks. Karkare was seen putting on the bulletproo­f vest in the last visuals, before the jeep he was travelling in was attacked.

The controvers­y was one of the main reasons that no company was willing to supply the jackets in multiple tenders floated by Maharashtr­a Police since the 2008 attacks, according to the official.

The jackets are primarily meant to be used by police personnel during anti-Maoist operations in Gadchiroli district and in other pockets, by the Quick Response Team of Mumbai Police and the Force One.

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putting on the bulletproo­f vest in the last visuals, before the jeep he was travelling in was attacked in south Mumbai.

The controvers­y was one of the main reasons that no company was willing to supply the jackets in multiple tenders floated by Maharashtr­a Police since the 2008 attacks, according to the official.

The jackets are primarily meant to be used by police personnel during anti-Maoist operations in Gadchiroli district and in other pockets, by the Quick Response Team (QRT) of Mumbai Police and the Force One, the elite commando force raised after the terror strikes, he said.

The state police started receiving the consignmen­t of jackets in the last quarter of 2017---the ninth anniversar­y year of the attacks.

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