This story is from July 18, 2011

Force One forced to live, train on borrowed land

For a state that faces terror attacks with frightening regularity, Maharashtra surely has a short memory. Amid great fanfare, the government formed a commando force called Force One in 2009 to respond to 26/11-like assaults.
Force One forced to live, train on borrowed land
MUMBAI: For a state that faces terror attacks with frightening regularity, Maharashtra surely has a short memory. Amid great fanfare, the government formed a commando force called Force One in 2009 to respond to 26/11-like assaults. But two years on, the elite force continues to function on borrowed land at Kalina while its headquarters at Goregaon awaits construction.
In November 2009, the then chief minister, Ashok Chavan, performed a ‘bhoomi pujan’ at Goregaon, where Force One’s base was to come up over a 98.6-acre plot in Aarey Colony.
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The ceremony was attended by senior IPS officers, bureaucrats and representatives of National Security Guards. At the bhoomi pujan, the government promised to develop worldclass facilities for Force One commandos.
The facilities are yet to see the light of day. The project first ran into trouble with the local tribes in Aarey Colony, who refused to give up their 150 houses for the purpose of the base. Almost simultaneously, the administration faced difficulties in procuring sophisticated weapons and high-quality bulletproof jackets. The hurdles were cleared only after the media highlighted them.
Eventually, at a later point, the government sanctioned funds to develop the training facilities. But then red tape became a problem.
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