Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Suburban rly to get its own bomb disposal squad

- Aroosa Ahmed aroosa.ahmed@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The city’s suburban railway network will get its first bomb detection and disposal squad (BDDS), 11 years after the 26/11 terror attacks, which saw co-ordinated attacks on the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), the iconic Taj Mahal hotel, the Trident hotel, and a Jewish centre — all in the heart of the financial capital’s downtown area — killing 166 people.

According to Central Railway (CR) officials, the BDDS team, who will be posted at CSMT, would inspect stations, local and outstation trains on the CR. A BDDS for suburban railway stations would be crucial as usually when a suspicious baggage is detected, the railways would have to call the city police bomb squad, often leading to a delay. A total of 15 Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel who handle the railways dog squads have been trained at Matunga, while the equipment required for BDDS have been assembled at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus(ltt).

A specialise­d BDDS vehicle, meant for equipment and the team, will be ready within six

months, said officials. The BDDS system was to be introduced under an Integrated Security System (ISS) formed after the attacks in 2008. The ISS was introduced as a plan of upgrading technologi­es, ammunition and safety of important stations in the city.

“The BDDS is crucial for the city’s railway network. We will be conducting checks inside station premises,” said KK Ashraf, senior divisional security commission­er, CR.

Under ISS, 2,000 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras have been installed across important railway stations.

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