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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS

LOK SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 6208

TO BE ANSWERED ON THE 11TH APRIL, 2017/ CHAITRA 21, 1939 (SAKA)


SECURITY TO VIPs

6208. SHRI GODSE HEMANT TUKARAM:


SHRI HARIOM SINGH RATHORE:

Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:

(a) the details regarding the present police-public ratio in the country,
Statewise;

(b) the number of dignitaries and VIP/ VVIP who have been provided security
under different categories including Z-category during each of the last three
years and the current year;

(c) whether the Government has provided National Security Guard (NSG)
cover for protection of such persons in the country;

(d) if so, the number of NSG personnel deployed for the protection of such
persons during the said period, State-wise;

(e) the total expenditure incurred on such security and the details of
reimbursement made by the said persons/ State Governments to defray
security expenses;

(f) the details of the norms and guidelines prescribed to provide security
under different categories including Z-category to such persons; and

(g) whether the Government proposes to raise a separate security agency for
providing security cover to such persons and other officials and if so, the
details thereof?

ANSWER

MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS


(SHRI HANSRAJ GANGARAM AHIR)

(a): As per “Data on Police Organizations” published by Bureau of Police

Research &Development the police-public ratio (per lakh of population) in the

country as on 01.01.2016 is 180.59. State-wise data is at Annexure-I.

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(b): Security is provided on the basis of threat assessment done by Central

Security Agency. It is subject to periodic review. Based on such review, the

security cover is continued, withdrawn or modified. Hence the number of

protectees is not static and varies over time. As on date, the number of threat

based protectees in the Central list in the various categories is as follows:

Category Number
Z+ 26
Z 58
Y+ 144
Y 2
X 68
Total 298

(c) & (d): Yes Madam.Presently 14 ‘Z+’ category protectees have been

provided with NSG mobile security cover.NSG has deployed 551 security

personnel for the protection of these protectees.

(e): As regards expenditure on security, it is difficult to determine it

precisely as it includes salary and allowances to security personnel,

communication, transport vehicles, etc. which are accounted for under

respective budget heads of different security agencies, including State

Government agencies, providing security cover. Such details are not compiled

centrally.

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(f): There are special instructions for security of the President, the Vice

President and the Prime Minister, which are contained in their respective

Blue Books issued by M/o Home Affairs.

Security arrangements for other individuals are made as per the guidelines

laid down in the ‘Yellow Book’ titled ‘Security arrangements for the

protection of individuals’. The security arrangements for such individuals are

made after careful assessment of their threat perception by the Central

Security Agency. Depending on the level of threat, security is provided in

Z+,Z,Y+,Y and X categories.

Certain categories of individuals, such as Union Ministers, State CMs

and Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts, are provided

positional/statutory security cover to facilitate bold and impartial decision

making. Their security is withdrawn after they demit their office.

(g): No Madam.

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ANNEXURE-I
ANNEXURE-I TO UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.6208 REGARDING “SECURITY TO VIP”, FOR ANSWER ON 11.04.2017
STATES/UTS WISE SANCTIONED AND ACTUAL POLICE – POPULATION AND AREA RATIO
– AS ON 01.01.2016.
Sl. States/UTs Civil Police per lakh Total Police per lakh Civil Police per 100 Total Police per 100
No. of Population of Population Sq. Km of Area Sq.Km. of Area
Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual Sanctioned Actual
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
1. Andhra Pradesh 98.27 83.68 114.25 95.74 31.77 27.05 36.93 30.95
2. Arunachal Pradesh 622.95 532.90 976.59 835.73 9.72 8.32 15.24 13.04
3. Assam 69.71 54.83 165.37 140.86 28.70 22.57 68.08 57.99
4. Bihar 98.98 75.53 119.17 90.68 108.74 82.98 130.92 99.61
5 Chhatisgarh 174.65 145.67 255.39 214.92 33.26 27.74 48.63 40.93
6 Goa 285.06 257.57 420.91 341.52 152.08 137.41 224.55 182.20
7 Gujarat 130.95 83.05 164.81 112.74 41.77 26.49 52.57 35.96
8 Haryana 208.61 138.11 225.83 155.16 128.90 85.34 139.53 95.87
9 Himachal Pradesh 145.83 130.39 235.25 200.48 18.52 16.56 29.88 25.47
10 Jammu & Kashmir 419.16 367.89 647.67 565.75 51.14 44.88 79.01 69.02
11 Jharkhand 170.56 123.67 229.19 167.92 71.60 51.92 96.21 70.49
12 Karnataka 157.07 100.81 177.36 114.15 50.89 32.66 57.46 36.99
13 Kerala 145.33 134.71 169.95 151.36 133.12 123.40 155.68 138.64
14 Madhya Pradesh 104.82 82.96 141.44 112.07 26.32 20.83 35.52 28.15
15 Maharashtra 145.74 134.44 159.93 147.30 56.60 52.21 62.12 57.21
16 Manpur 729.57 491.36 1243.33 974.65 84.31 56.78 143.67 112.63
17 Meghalaya 274.32 243.27 544.01 454.47 33.77 29.82 66.97 55.95
18 Mizoram 408.41 275.33 1064.56 797.26 20.50 13.82 53.43 40.01
19 Nagaland 383.58 392.49 910.68 939.81 54.81 56.08 130.13 134.29
20 Odisha 95.36 83.47 156.32 130.95 25.93 22.70 42.51 35.61
21 Punjab 212.74 186.85 272.21 240.44 122.54 107.63 156.80 138.50
22 Rajasthan 122.58 103.64 143.61 123.12 25.99 21.97 30.45 26.11
23 Sikkim 385.40 330.75 944.25 708.85 34.98 30.02 85.70 64.33
24 Tamil Nadu 174.97 140.81 196.39 158.77 93.16 74.98 104.57 84.54
25 Telangana 141.73 110.53 177.72 130.71 44.78 34.93 56.16 41.30
26 Tripura 339.01 282.99 720.61 630.56 123.15 102.79 261.76 229.05
27 Uttar Pradesh 151.14 72.03 167.87 83.90 135.95 64.79 150.99 75.47
28 Uttarakhand 152.95 141.73 199.97 188.97 30.25 28.04 39.55 37.38
29 West Bengal 89.75 58.74 108.89 72.80 94.25 61.68 114.34 76.45
30 A&N Islands 682.51 629.87 813.84 712.57 45.42 41.92 54.16 47.42
31 Chandigarh 329.20 293.69 381.88 333.47 5082.46 4534.21 5895.61 5148.25
32 D&N Haveli 73.63 79.33 73.63 79.33 63.14 68.02 63.14 68.02
33 Daman & Diu 165.12 120.37 165.12 120.37 477.68 348.21 477.68 348.21
34 Delhi 345.03 325.06 391.16 363.13 4891.57 4608.43 5545.65 5148.21
35 Lakshdweep 543.75 461.25 543.75 461.25 1359.38 1153.13 1359.38 1153.13
36 Puducherry 197.53 166.41 243.61 191.62 682.29 674.79 841.46 661.88
All India 144.91 107.96 180.59 137.11 57.80 43.06 72.03 54.69

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