ICG Dahanu, around 150 km north of Mumbai, will
help boost coastal and sea patrolling along the
northern Maharashtra coast as well as prevent
illegal activities as smuggling and piracy, officials
said.
The station was commissioned by Coast Guard Director-General,
Vice-Admiral M. P. Muralidharan in the presence
of top civil and defence officials from the central
and state governments.
Vice Admiral Muralidharan stressed on the need
to main continuous vigil along the nation’s maritime
borders called for continued synergy and co-ordination
between various agencies involved in security
operations. He pointed out that the ICG has initiated
several far-reaching projects to augment force
levels as also manpower to meet existing and future
maritime challenges.
The station will function under the jurisdiction
of the commander, Coast Guard Region (West) Mumbai,
and Commandant S. D. Sonak will head it.
In March 2011, the ICG had opened its second
station in Maharashtra at Ratnagiri, around 225
km south of Mumbai.
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