The paramilitary force has also taken on itself to thrash out issues related to passenger safety and security as it has tasked its Inspector General (IG) rank officers to attend meetings with all stakeholders involved in Metro operations like the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and Delhi Police.
"We have a polite request for Metro commuters. We want them secure and if commuters too want a free and safe travel without any difficulty, they should keep sometime for security checks," Central Industrial Security Force chief Arvind Ranjan told reporters on the eve of the forces' 45th Raising Day on March 10.
"You will have to see the crowds at select stations during morning and evening hours. There is a lot of rush and there is a lot of pressure. Despite the best equipments with our personnel, they are not able to utilise them to the fullest," he said.
There have been instances of brawl happening between passengers and CISF security personnel when it comes to personal frisking or baggage scanning in the Metro.
The CISF DG said the force has initiated a pilot project to improve security measures and elicit cooperation from metro passengers at eight stations in Delhi and once the feedback is received, changes would be seen.
