Jammu & Kashmir

G20: CRPF’s water wing, QAT carry out drill in Dal Lake

Indian Navy's Marine Commandos (MARCOS) petrol in Dal Lake, Srinagar ahead of G20 Summit in Kashmir. [FPK Photo / Umar Farooq]

Srinagar: In Srinagar, where the India has scheduled a G20 working group meeting on tourism, the personnel of Water Wing and Quick Action Team (QAT) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Saturday carried out drill in famous Dal Lake.

Earlier, the National Security Guard (NSG), commonly known as Black Cats, and Marine Commandos (MARCOS) were seen patrolling in city hub Lal Chowk and in its adjacent areas. The force is a counter-terrorism unit of India under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

On Wednesday, the picturesque Dal Lake also saw MARCOS making several rounds of the famous Dal Lake as part of the acclimatisation process.

While Marine Commandos were getting familiar with the Lake, CRPF men were seen using IED detectors and sniffer dogs along the banks of Dal Lake to ensure road stretch was free from explosives.

The deployment of Marine Commandos in the Lake was made five days ahead of the G-20 event to be held in the SKICC on May 22 to May 24.

This is for the first time that a G-20 meeting will be held in Srinagar under India’s presidency.

“The MARCOS, with their specialized training and state-of-the-art equipment, are well-equipped to handle any challenging situation. Their proficiency in waterborne operations, close-quarter combat, and swift response tactics, makes them an ideal force to maintain the security of Dal Lake, which hosts numerous houseboats, shikaras (traditional Kashmiri boats), and floating markets,” an official said on earlier this week.

It is believed that the visiting foreign delegates may take boat rides in the famous Dal Lake.

Earlier, an official said that NSG along with the special operation group (SoG) of J&K Police will take over the main venue SKICC, while as drones will be pressed into service for “aerial surveillance of the boulevard and the venue.”

At various places in the city, armed forces were seen frisking people and vehicles and a deployment was also intensified ahead of the summit.

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