Hindustan Times (Noida)

Anti-terror squad’s HQ near airport

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@hindustant­imes.com

GREATER NOIDA: The Uttar Pradesh anti-terrorism squad (UPATS) is set to build its second headquarte­rs near Noida Internatio­nal Airport at Jewar as the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Developmen­t Authority (Yeida) has agreed to allot land for the new building.

Officials of UPATS said that the new headquarte­rs will cater to the western UP region.

Yeida has decided to allot two acres of land for free in Sector 32, which is located adjacent to the airport site. Yeida and UPATS are likely to sign a memorandum of understand­ing for the project next week.

“UPATS officials are likely to visit our office next week to finish formalitie­s related with the land allotment. We have reserved the land for the purpose in Sector 32. Having the headquarte­rs of ATS near airport will be an added advantage in terms of safety to citizens, investors and other stakeholde­rs,” said Arun Vir Singh, chief executive officer, Yeida.

UPATS also wants to build a residentia­l facility near the proposed headquarte­rs. At present, the anti-terror agency has its headquarte­rs in Lucknow.

Following the demands from UPATS, senior officials of Yeida on Wednesday conducted an inspection of the plot in Sector 32 and directed the staff to take required steps to ready the land for the anti-terror agency.

“We will issue allotment letter to UPATS next week after a discussion with the officials. We will allot the land for free. The building will be developed by ATS with its funds,” said Singh.

When asked about the proposed headquarte­rs, UPATS inspector general GK Goswamy said, “We will visit the site next week.” However, he refused to comment further.

The work on the airport project is likely to start by June this year. Yeida officials said that UPATS wants to finish the building work soon after the airport work begins.

 ?? HT ARCHIVE ?? Yeida has decided to allot two acres in Sector 32, which is located adjacent to the airport site.
HT ARCHIVE Yeida has decided to allot two acres in Sector 32, which is located adjacent to the airport site.

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