Key Points

The CRPF is taking over the Vice President's personal security with a Z+ category cover. This transition follows a verbal order from the Home Ministry based on new threat assessments. Specially trained CRPF commandos will handle close protection duties while Delhi Police maintains perimeter security. The move aligns with revised Blue Book norms for protecting top constitutional authorities.

Key Points: CRPF Takes Over Vice President Security with Z Plus Cover

  • CRPF to provide close protection with elite trained commandos
  • Over 55 armed personnel deployed under Z+ security cover
  • Move follows fresh Intelligence Bureau threat assessment
  • Delhi Police continues handling perimeter security and access control
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CRPF to take over Vice President's security with 'Z+' cover

CRPF armed commandos to provide Z+ security for Vice President following MHA order based on fresh IB threat assessment. Delhi Police retains perimeter duties.

"Z+ is among the highest security categories provided to individuals facing significant threat perception - Security Sources"

New Delhi, September 10

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is set to take over the security arrangements of the Vice President of India under 'Z+' security cover, sources said.

Under the new arrangement, the Vice President will be guarded by armed commandos of the CRPF with a 'Z+' category security cover.

The transition follows a verbal order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), which will now be responsible for ensuring round-the-clock personal security to the country's second-highest constitutional functionary.

The move comes after the MHA issued directions to the CRPF following a fresh assessment of potential threats. However, a written order is yet to be received by the CRPF.

As part of the layered security protocol, the Delhi Police will continue to handle access control, perimeter duties, and outer cordon security ring, while the CRPF will be responsible for close protection duties.

Under the new security grid, the Vice President will be provided close protection by specially trained CRPF commandos, who are part of the force's elite VIP security wing.

Sources said that the CRPF may take over the security of the Vice President by today (Wednesday).

'Z+' is among the highest security categories provided to individuals facing significant threat perception and involves the deployment of over 55 armed personnel, along with escorts and support staff.

Commandos deployed under this category are not only trained in counter-terror tactics but also skilled in close combat, evacuation drills, and high-threat response.

The fresh move of the MHA to hand over the Vice President's security to the CRPF is based on a new threat analysis assessment of the Intelligence Bureau.

The reassessment of risks prompted the MHA to shift the responsibility to the CRPF, which has already been entrusted with the security of several other high-risk dignitaries.

The sources also confirmed that the new arrangements are being aligned with the revised Blue Book norms--the comprehensive manual that governs security protocols for top constitutional authorities in the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
While security is important, I hope this doesn't become too much burden on taxpayers. 55+ personnel is a huge deployment. We need transparency on security costs.
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Arjun K
CRPF commandos are among the best trained forces. If IB assessment suggests enhanced threat, this is absolutely necessary. Safety first!
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Sarah B
Interesting how security protocols keep evolving. The layered approach with Delhi Police handling perimeter makes sense. Professional coordination is key.
Vikram M
Z+ cover is no joke. The training these commandos undergo is intense - close combat, evacuation drills, anti-terror tactics. Our VP is in safe hands! 💪
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Nikhil C
Hope the transition is smooth. Changing security details mid-term always carries some risk. CRPF is capable but coordination with existing teams is crucial.

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