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IB SA Roles and Responsibilities

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IB SA Roles and Responsibilities

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Candiates can make a good career in the government sector as a Intelligence Bureau Security Assistant (Executive). As a IB Security Assistant, should strictly follow the rules and regulations of MHA IB and Implement same at IB offices. IB SA Roles and Responsibilities can be classified into the following categories.

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IB SA Responsibilities
  • The Groundwork on Observing and monitoring the Surveillance and Intelligence.

  • Security patrols and checking at Security in night time (Rotational shifts applicable for Security Assistants).

  • Security Assistant will be responsible for the basic security of the premises of IB Offices and centers.

  • Monitoring the specified locations on CC TV recordings.

  • Security Checkups at MHA Main Gate to prevent unnecessary entries.

  • Regular checkups and Monitoring in the allowed area and providing extreme security.

  • Tight Security level standards maintenance for IB Officers.

IB SA Roles
The post is equal to Constable post in Police department. But the nature of work will be different from the branch where you are posted. One thing is that the job will not be like the job of a constable. The name of constable in IB is SA. But they do not wear any uniform. They get training just like police constable.
  • Patrols and Checks:
    A Security assistant patrols the grounds of a business or organization and ensures there is no disorderly or unlawful behaviour. The Security officer in charge may assign him a particular post such as the gate of the premises where he makes sure no one enters without authorization. A security assistant checks identification cards of employees and visitors and utilizes scanning devices to check whether they are carrying any weapons or dangerous devices. In the event of a security breach, he can temporarily apprehend and question a suspect before handing him over to authorities.

  • Security Programs:
    A security assistant formulates and implements security programs in liaison with the security officer and management of a business or organization. He evaluates the effectiveness of security policies and procedures and possibly the safety of classified information. He reports information about security measures to all concerned parties, reporting, for example, movement of people and any suspicious acts. He also coordinates collection of feedback regarding security and forwards it to a senior security officer for evaluation.

  • Security Equipment:
    A security assistant is responsible for handling security equipment such as electronic surveillance devices, two-way radios and alarms. He takes inventory of the assigned security equipment and ensures the devices are accounted for. A security assistant also maintains safe custody of confidential storage devices assigned to him. In case of loss, vandalism, sabotage, theft or malfunction of any security device, he reports the matter to the security officer.

  • Security Equipment:
    A security assistant undertakes any other security-related duties assigned to him by his supervisor. He supervises and trains security guards placed under his charge by the security officer. The officer maintains order during emergency situations such as fires and directs people to exit points. He also fills out required paperwork related to security breaches and workplace injuries and maintains records touching on an organization’s security issues for future reference.