Key Points

Bihar's Anti-Terrorism Squad conducted an intense mock terror drill at Patna's P&M Mall to test emergency response capabilities. The exercise involved simulating a hostage situation with armed terrorists, demonstrating the team's strategic neutralization techniques. Trained commandos and sniffer dogs worked together to clear the mall and rescue hostages in a coordinated operation. The drill comes in the wake of recent terrorist attacks, highlighting the state's proactive approach to public safety and counter-terrorism preparedness.

Key Points: Bihar ATS Simulates Terror Response at Patna Mall

  • ATS commandos simulate terrorist attack with advanced tactical strategies
  • Dog squad deployed to enhance security response
  • Mock drill follows Pahalgam terror incident nationwide alert
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Bihar ATS conducts mock drill at Patna's P&M Mall to tackle terror situation

Bihar's Anti-Terrorism Squad conducts high-stakes mock drill at P&M Mall, testing rapid response to potential terrorist scenarios

"Preparedness is our strongest weapon against terror - ATS Official"

Patna, May 20

In a show of preparedness against potential terrorist threats, the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Bihar on Tuesday conducted a mock drill at the bustling P&M Mall in Patna.

The drill was aimed at evaluating response strategies in the event of a hostage crisis and terror attack at a high-footfall location.

As part of the drill, a squad of ATS commandos armed with ultra-modern weapons simulated a real-life terrorist attack inside the mall around 1 PM.

The scenario involved four armed terrorists entering the premises, taking civilians hostage, and planning explosions.

ATS jawans swiftly responded by launching a tactical operation that included clearing all floors of the mall, neutralising the terrorists and grenade attacks, and safely rescuing hostages.

The dog squad was also deployed during the drill. Trained sniffer dogs were used to identify and "attack" the mock terrorists as part of the response exercise.

This pre-emptive training was part of a larger initiative to ensure preparedness at sensitive and high-density public locations across the city.

Spectators inside the mall watched the entire drill unfold with both awe and appreciation.

The mock drill comes in the backdrop of heightened security measures following the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 innocent tourists were mercilessly killed by armed terrorists.

That incident created nationwide outrage, followed by the Indian government's befitting reply in the form of Operation Sindoor.

Following that attack, security agencies across the country are on alert, and the Bihar Police has stepped up preventive exercises.

Just days earlier, a similar mock drill was carried out at Mahavir Mandir, near Patna Junction, another critical and crowded site in the city.

Both operations aim to assess response time, coordination, and effectiveness of the ATS in crisis scenarios.

Officials stated that such drills will continue at other prominent locations in Patna to ensure quick, coordinated, and effective responses in case of any real threat.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good initiative by Bihar Police! 👏 In today's times, we can't take security lightly. Malls and temples are soft targets. Hope they conduct more such drills across Bihar. Our forces need to stay two steps ahead of terrorists.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the preparedness, I hope they informed regular shoppers beforehand. Imagine someone with heart condition witnessing this unexpectedly! Safety drills are important but public awareness is equally crucial.
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Amit S.
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Our security forces are doing great work. After Pahalgam attack, such drills are necessary. But government should also focus on intelligence gathering to prevent attacks before they happen. Prevention is better than cure!
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Sunita R.
Glad to see Bihar stepping up security measures. But what about other states? Terrorists don't discriminate between states. Hope all state police forces conduct such drills regularly. Safety of citizens should be top priority everywhere.
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Vikram J.
The use of sniffer dogs is impressive! 🐕 Our four-legged heroes don't get enough credit. More investment needed in training such canine squads across India. They can detect threats humans might miss.
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Neha P.
While drills are good, mall management should also be trained. In real situation, their staff's first response matters most. Maybe include them in future exercises? Public-private partnership can save lives during crises.

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