The Defence Minister is set to accelerate the implementation of a comprehensive plan designed to rectify security vulnerabilities identified in a recent Auditor General’s report concerning military installations. The initiative aims to promptly address and resolve the highlighted deficiencies.
The decision follows mounting concerns over the existing security protocols at various military sites. The accelerated plan will involve upgraded surveillance systems, enhanced perimeter security measures, and increased personnel training. These improvements are intended to deter unauthorized access and safeguard sensitive military assets.
Furthermore, the plan incorporates regular security audits and risk assessments to proactively identify and mitigate potential threats. The Defence Ministry will work closely with military leaders and security experts to ensure the effective and efficient execution of the plan.
The Auditor General’s report emphasized the urgent need for security upgrades, citing instances of inadequate infrastructure and insufficient security personnel. The implementation of the accelerated plan will be closely monitored to ensure compliance with the Auditor General’s recommendations and to maintain the highest standards of security across all military areas.