CISF to be roped in for Parliament security

CISF is one of the CAPFs established under the Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968.

CISF to be roped in for Parliament security

What’s in today’s article?

  • Why in news?
  • What is Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)?
  • Responsibilities of CISF:
  • News Summary: CISF to be roped in for Parliament security
  • Existing security system in Parliament

Why in news?

  • Days after the Parliament security breach, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to carry out a survey of the Parliament premises for regular deployment.

Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)

  • CISF is one of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) established under an Act of Parliament, “Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968.
  • CISF was established in 1969 to provide integrated security cover to certain sensitive public sector undertakings with a strength of only three battalions.
    • The force has since grown into a premier multi-skilled organization with a present strength of 1,63,590 personnel.
  • It works under the administrative control of Ministry of Home Affairs and its headquarter is located at New Delhi.

Operations

  • Critical Infrastructure:
    • CISF is currently providing security cover to 353 establishments through the length and breadth of the country.
    • Some of these includes Atomic Power Plants, Space Installations, Defence Production Units, Mines, Oil Fields and Refineries etc.
  • Fire Protection:
    • The CISF also has its own Fire Wing which provides services to 104 of the above establishments.
  • VIP security:
    • CISF has also been mandated to provide protection to the VIP protectees of Z+, Z, Y and X category across the country.
  • Airports:
    • The specialized task of airport security was assigned to CISF in the year 2000 in the wake of hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight IC-814 to Kandahar.
  • Private sector:
    • The CISF Act was amended to enable the Force to provide security, on payment basis, to private / joint venture industrial undertakings, which are vital for the security and economy of the country.
    • E.g. – The Infosys campuses in Mysuru, Bengaluru and Pune, the Patanjali Food and Herbal Park in Haridwar and the Reliance refinery in Gujarat’s Jamnagar
  • Overseas Deployment:
    • CISF has contingents deployed at United Nations Stabilizations Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).
  • The CISF is the only Central Armed Police Force with a daily public interface; in the airports, in the Delhi Metro and in the iconic monuments.

News Summary: CISF to be roped in for Parliament security

  • Union Home Ministry has approved the deployment of CISF in the Parliament complex. The decision comes days after the December 13 security breach in the Parliament.
  • The CISF will work with the Parliament Security Services to control access to the new and old Parliament complex.

Existing security system in Parliament

  • At present, access control such as frisking and scanning the baggage is the responsibility of the Delhi police,
    • Eight Delhi police security personnel who were responsible for frisking and baggage scanning were suspended after the incident.
  • The Parliament Duty Group (PDG), an armed component of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is deployed in case an armed intervention is required.
  • The Parliament Security Service under the Lok Sabha Speaker is the overall in-charge of security.

Q1) What is Parliament Security Service?

The Parliament Security Service (PSS) is a specialized department that manages security and order within the Parliament House Complex.

Q2) What is MINUSTAH?

MINUSTAH is an acronym for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. It was a peacekeeping mission that operated from 2004 to 2017. The mission’s goal was to support the Transitional Government in creating a stable and secure environment.


Source: CISF to be roped in for Parliament security | The Hindu | Hindustan Times

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