Last year, after two Italian marines allegedly killed two Indian fishermen in February, the government had asked the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to speed up the process of preparing a contingent of specially trained personnel to render security duties while travelling onboard ships that carry the Indian flag .
However, the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and rules of engagement for the deployment of these paramilitary troopers are yet to be completed and operationalised, sources said.
"The squad has been prepared but the actual deployment on a chosen number of ships will only take place once we have the SOPs that have to be followed while rendering this important task. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) amongst other rules need to be framed," a senior CISF officer said.
A five-member security detachment including a commander will be deployed onboard every ship.
At present, several vessels, sailing with Indian flags, were currently relying on security agencies employing foreign nationals in waters vulnerable to piracy.
