Udupi, June 30: Director General and Inspector General Police Lalrokhuma Pachau on Friday visited Udupi and inspected the preparedness of Coastal Security Police at its Malpe station.
Speaking on the occasion Pachau said that the department had sent a proposal to the Central Government for setting up a Coastal Security and Marine Academy at Otthinene, in Udupi district. For the purpose, a 100 acres of land has also been required he said.
At the Academy police personnel from 9 states will be trained in 3 units, he added.
KArnataka already has five Coastal Security Police stations and has sanctioned four more stations in Hejamady, Gangolly, Belekeri and Honnavara. Each CSP stations will be provided with 12 tonn capacity speed boats. 220 police personnel will also be recruited for the CSP. Apart from Malpe and Tadadi where the works of exclusive Jetty's for CSO, is under progress, proposal from seven more Jetty's is before the government.
He also said the Head Quarter of the Coastal Security Police will be developed at Malpe.
He also informed that police personnel, in 25 teams, have been trained in Cuba Diving too.
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