Wednesday, March 4, 2009

SOP ON ANVIL TO TACKLE TERRORIST ATTACKS



(BURNING OF TAJ;ATTACK ON INDIAN PSYCHE)

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is all set to implement a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for tackling terrorists’ crimes and attacks in the country from 31st May of this year.

This SOP has been prepared after 100 days exercise by a group of experts in security matters set up by the MHA after the fiasco of tackling the Mumbai attacks on 26/11 last year. The manner, in which the whole operation was carried out, exposed the lack of proper coordination amongst the security agencies and also witnessed almost total collapse of command and control system, at least in the important initial phase of operation. 

The above Mumbai attacks and subsequent response by the Crisis Management Group in MHA was highly criticized in the media as well as in public domain especially on the point of delayed dispatch and airdropping of NSG Commandos to the site. There was a total confusion on the site of operation and the securities forces were at a loss on the point of taking commands.

In the above circumstances, the MHA had setup a group of experts which after long and arduous deliberations, prepared a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the security agencies tackling the terrorist crimes. This SOP contains list of does and don’ts, it would be followed by all concerned central and state security agencies as well as the external and internal intelligence agencies like I.B. and R.A.W. 
It is pertinent to mention here that the central as well as state security agencies do have the list of does and don’ts and SOP for Anti-Naxal operations.
This is the third important decision in the MHA after Mumbai attacks, first and second being establishment of National Investigation Agency (NIA) and amendment to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 respetively. Many experts in security and strategic matters believe that clear cut command and control mechanism and zero response time are the keys to success in tackling terrorist attacks. The kind of reflex in the rescue team which the entire world watched when a passenger plane had to make an emergency landing in the Hudson river in USA set an example for many countries including India. We, over a period of time, have created a plethora of security and intelligence agencies, but failed to evolve a scientific, coordinated and coherent system of command and controll. When tragedy occurs, the agencies bestowed on the responsibilities to carry our operations, get themselves at a loss, They usually take more than required time to respond. The recent incidents of narrow escape of President's helicopter at Mumbai air port during the visit was another example of lack of coordinationa command and control mechanism in some areas, which is matter of grave concern. Hopefully, this SOP would be able to eliminate or atleast minimise the chances of such fiasco which we unfortunately watched and experienced during Mumbai attacks.
Discussions are also going to amend the rules related to Media also, so that the entire area, where the operation is to carried out, could be cordoned off. During the Mumbai attacks, some of the electronic media (TV channels) acted in a most irresponsible manner and telecasted live the operation of the securities forces. This has proved disastrous in terms of relayed information to the terrorists inside the hotel as well as their masterminds stationed somewhere else. The amendment in the existing law will enable security agencies to disallow such things to occur.

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