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J&K Police to mount its Bullet Proof Mobile Vehicles with Mobile Command Centres

News DeskbyNews Desk
November 11, 2020 | 9:57 pm
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J&K Police to mount its Bullet Proof Mobile Vehicles with Mobile Command Centres

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Police is mulling to mount its Bullet Proof Mobile Vehicles (BPMV) with the Mobile Command Centers (MCCs) to boost its technical capability and has already floated the tenders to procure the equipment

Quoting police officials, Kashmir News Observer (KNO) reported that the process of procurement of equipment is in the final stage.

MCC is a vehicle (such as a bus, trailer, or van) that is used as a main workspace and storage area for equipment, officials said.

“Since these vehicles need to function on the same level as a central office would, they’re often thoroughly equipped with industry-standard technology. It is like you are putting your main centre of operations on the road,” a police official said, adding that tenders were floated twice so far and procurement will be complete by end December.

Asked about the benefits of MCC, the police official said that there are a handful of benefits that it provides to the one who chooses to use them. “Some benefits include Decreased Response Time. This is true for law enforcement and emergency services. This is a much-needed equipment that will obviously give a fillip the technical capability of the police force,” the official privy to the procurement process said.

For example, the official said, MCCs can treat people in the affected area during a natural disaster as opposed to transporting them to a facility. “An MCC will also have everything that workers need in order to do their jobs as efficiently as possible,” he said, adding that “In scenarios like this, minutes can often mean the difference between proper treatment and tragedy. So, every second will count.”

He said that surveillance operations, for example, often require an extensive amount of equipment and technology to perform correctly and MCC is the best bet for police force.

“This equipment may need to stay in a location for days (or even weeks) at a time. This is especially true for areas that have a high crime rate or locations that may be targets of militant attacks,” he said.

“An MCC provides the flexibility to bring the full force of your facility to a separate location, allowing you to engage in operations that would otherwise be impractical or even impossible.”

For instance, the official said, at a security-related event, MCC can highly benefit. “This can serve as a mobile crime lab for investigations at the scene. Also, this can be used for surveying an area with thousands of people,” he said. KNO

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