Commuters taking the NY subway system are going to be seeing a sight that might not be familiar with. The NYPD are starting a counterterrorism unit that will patrol the rails with large teams of officers, high-powered rifles and dogs.
The measure, known as Operation Torch, is a $30 million dollar project will be visible at sites like Pennsylvania Station, Herald Square, Columbus Circle, Rockefeller Center and Times Square in Manhattan, and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn.
The subway system carries roughly five million people a day around 536 miles of railway in and around the city.
The article from the New York Times includes a quote from Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly :
“New York remains at the top of the terrorist target list, and mass transit remains a concern because it has been targeted many times around the world,” Mr. Kelly said in a statement released by his chief spokesman, Paul J. Browne. “There have been several thwarted plots against New York’s subway system as well.”
Each team in the operation will comprise a bomb-sniffing dog and six officers: a dog handler and a sergeant and four officers from the Emergency Service Unit who will be outfitted in heavy, bullet-resistant vests and Kevlar helmets and will carry automatic weapons, either an M-4 rifle or an MP5 submachine gun.
Officers are also being stationed around key landmarks such as the Empire State Building.
Operation Torch beings in March of this year.