Special Security Unit

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Special Security Unit
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Common nameSpecial Security Unit (SSU)
AbbreviationSSU
MottoProud to Protect
Agency overview
Formed7 July 2010
Employees3,000
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Sindh, Pakistan
Size140,914 sq. km.
Population46.3 Million
Legal jurisdiction Sindh
Governing body Government of Sindh
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Karachi, Sindh
Agency executive
  • Maqsood Ahmed. [1] ,
    Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP)/Commandant
Parent agencyFlag placeholder.svg Sindh Police
Website
www.ssusindhpolice.gos.pk

The Special Security Unit (SSU) is a specialized counterterrorism and security unit of the Sindh Police in Pakistan. It is a Karachi-based unit, with its operational jurisdiction extending throughout Sindh as a whole. It was established in 2010 in response to increased rates of terrorism. [2] The unit reports to the IG Sindh and DIGP Security/Commandant Mr. Maqsood Ahmed is the founding head of the unit.

Contents

Services

The SSU provides personal protection to individuals in the following roles:

The SSU also provides security arrangements for ceremonies and public events, carrying out threat level assessment, risk assessment inquiry, and security surveys. [3]

History

Establishment

Centralized Security Headquarter (CSH) was formed on 31 July 2008 with the aim to provide security to important personalities and institutions. On 7 April 2010, the CSH was reorganized to ensure effective span of command and supervision, along with the creation of post SP Security-I to provide security to important personalities. It was reorganized in light of the ambition of SP Maqsood Ahmed to execute the security issues to initiate a change culture in the police unit. Additionally, on 7 July 2010, SSU was formed to handle the security issues on a provincial level. The post of SP Security-I was renamed as AIGP Security Sindh and positioned under the Inspector General of Police, Sindh. [4]

Selection Criteria

In 2013, SSU began recruiting new candidates. The aspirants for the SSU, existing or external candidates (new), are required to pass a certain set of assessments which are aimed at determining their suitability and fitness. The maximum age limit for existing police personnel is 45 years, and 35 years for officers and soldiers respectively, while for the external candidates, the age limit is 28 years. The standard height required for external male and female candidates is 5’.6" and 5’.4" respectively; however, candidates with greater height and built-up physique are given preference.

The National Testing Service (NTS) conducts the screening test to recruit the new candidates that made the process transparent. After the NTS test, the selected candidates appear in the physical and psychological test. Further, the interviews are conducted to check the suitability and competency of the selected candidates. [5]

Training

After the completion of the recruitment process, the recruited police personnel join the SSU. The personnel are sent to specified training institution for training course to enhance an integrated response mechanism against terrorism at National level. [6] The training programs are initiated at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Elite Police Training Center Razzakabad, Karachi through the Police personnel appointments, and are advanced to the anti-terrorism unit. The following Courses are taken by the personnel:

Uniform

The SSU personnel wear a black outfit, protective gears, and M-4 rifle. The regular SSU uniform consists of black trouser and full-sleeve shirt, black barrette representing the SSU logo and DMS shoes. The shirt is ornamented with the rank and training badge, and arm badge of the SSU placed on the upper part of the left sleeve. The operational uniform of the SSU comprises black trouser, black T-shirt or polo shirt with SSU logo printed on the front left side, along with the name of the unit the back side, P-Cap displaying SSU logo and DMS shoes. All SSU personnel wear a bulletproof jacket, helmet, and other body protective gears when on operational duty. [7]

Activities

SSU had played an active role in counterterrorism and special operations in Pakistan. Incident in which it was involved included:

Equipment

And other protective gears.

Initiatives

The SSU established Pakistan's first SWAT team. As of 2016, 50 specialized police personnel (commandos) have been trained to support the efforts of police in critical situations. [10]

Public training

In 2015, the SSU established the Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) program, intended to teach civilians how to respond during terrorist attacks. [11] [12] [13]

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