PUNJAB POLICE REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO SAFEGUARDING NATIONAL ASSETS IN OIL AND GAS SECTOR
— ADGP SS SRIVASTAVA CHAIRS 5TH OSCC MEETING ON BEHALF OF DGP PUNJAB GAURAV YADAV, REVIEWS SECURITY OF OIL & GAS INFRASTRUCTURES
— SPECIAL MOCK DRILLS AND OPERATIONS EMPHASISED FOR ENHANCED SECURITY OF OIL/GAS INSTALLATIONS
— PUNJAB POLICE PLEDGES FULL SUPPORT TO OIL AND GAS COMPANIES, STRESSES EFFECTIVE COORDINATION AMONG STAKEHOLDERS
CHANDIGARH, March 20 (WISHAVWARTA):- The 5th Onshore Security Coordination Committee (OSCC) meeting for the State of Punjab was held under the chairmanship of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Security SS Srivastava at Hotel Hyatt Regency in Chandigarh on Thursday. The ADGP Security was attending the meeting on behalf of DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav.
The meeting was attended by senior officials from Punjab Police, including ADGP Internal Security Shive Kumar Verma and ADGP Cybercrime V Neeraja, Chairman OSCC by ED (O&M) GAIL RK Singh and Advisor (Security) GAIL Saurabh Tolumbia along with representatives from the various oil and gas sector, Intelligence Bureau, Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and other relevant departments.
During the discussions, representatives from oil and gas companies including GAIL, IOCL, HPCL, BPCL, HMEL, Think Gas, and Torrent Gas provided an overview of their operations and highlighted the challenges faced in ensuring the security of their installations.
Key points discussed during the meeting included strengthening security measures, scaling up security protocols and leveraging advanced CCTV surveillance for enhanced vigilance.
Addressing the gathering, ADGP SS Srivastava emphasised the importance of maintaining a robust information network to tackle issues such as oil theft and pipeline leakages. He also stressed the need for regular mock drills and contingency plan updates, particularly in high-risk areas.
Reiterating the committment of Punjab Police to providing complete support to oil and gas companies, the ADGP urged stakeholders to feel-free and proactively seek assistance for any security-related concerns. He also highlighted the importance of effective coordination among all stakeholders to ensure the safety and security of national assets.
On the occasion, ADGP Shive Kumar Verma emphasised the importance of collaboration between oil and gas organisations and local police and administration. He stressed that a strong liaison is crucial for effective security and administration.
ADGP Cyber Crime V Neeraja shed light on the growing threat of cyber security breaches, which have become increasingly common. She offered comprehensive support to oil and gas companies, leveraging the expertise of the Punjab Cyber Crime Division. Additionally, she proposed sending specialised teams to assess cyber security arrangements and provide recommendations for enhancing security measures at their installations.