Updated On: 02 October, 2024 11:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Although the payments have been approved by the relevant departments in Mumbai, the process is reportedly stuck at the IG Motor Transport office in Pune, with files being repeatedly sent back to the IG Coastal for further clarification

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The coastal security of Mumbai and Maharashtra is facing severe challenges, as most patrolling boats remain non-operational. Maintenance work has come to a halt since March this year because the two operators responsible for servicing the boats have refused to continue due to non-payment for over 2.5 years. Sources indicate that around Rs 10 crore in payments are pending.
As a result, the city police are struggling to manage a limited number of functional boats. Although the payments have been approved by the relevant departments in Mumbai, the process is reportedly stuck at the IG Motor Transport office in Pune, with files being repeatedly sent back to the IG Coastal for further clarification. Due to the lack of maintenance, all the speed boats are currently wrapped in tarpaulin and lying unused at Mazgaon's Lakdi Bunder, east of the city’s coastline.