Bulletproof car fabrication industry in top gear following Maoist attacks
By ANISaturday, May 8, 2010
JAIPUR - Fabricators of bulletproof cars are doing roaring business in Jaipur following a surge in Maoist attacks.
Trade circles said the indigenous fabricators, mostly in the unorganised sector, have acquired the expertise to erect frames that can withstand a landmine blast.
The demand for such cars has increased from the Maoist-affected states in recent years.
“We supplied 50 to 55 cars to Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. Otherwise, cars for VIPs have a good sale. We have sent bullet-proof cars to Chhattisgarh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh,” said Ranjit Singh, owner of a fabricating company.
Singh said that the company is fabricating a Mitsubishi Montero car for Punjab.
The cost of overhauling a bulletproof vehicle varies with the requirements of the client, ranging from Rs 4 million to 10 millions.
“We change the whole interior of a car and it takes about one-and-a-half to two months to fabricate one car. Here, we are a team of six to seven people. We change the wheels, brakes and any other parts to make it bulletproof,” said Suneet Kumar, a fabricator of Jaipur. (ANI)