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Coast Guard conducts security exercise

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
To test the security system during any infiltration bid, a coastal security exercise 'Hamla' was conducted in Odisha and West Bengal, officials said today.

Besides the Indian Coast Guard, the two-day exercise from May 11 had the active participation of all agencies such as the Indian Navy, Coastal Police, state administration, state police, fisheries department and others.

During the 'Hamla' exercise, participating units were formed into two groups with one group simulating as an attack force and the other group defending the coasts.

Maximum coastal security assets consisting of two Naval ships, one Naval aircraft, ten Coast Guard ships, two CG aircrafts, boats of the coastal police, customs, CISF were deployed for carrying out comprehensive surveillance of the coastal waters of West Bengal and Odisha to prevent infiltration bids.
 

The Coast Guard operation centres were also manned by representatives of coastal security stakeholders during the exercise.

"This exercise is held periodically to test the security apparatus along the coast and to revalidate the standard operating procedures, with a focus on protecting the vital installations located along the coast of West Bengal and Odisha," a Defence spokesperson said.

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First Published: May 14 2015 | 4:57 PM IST

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