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Sun, 11/22/2009 - 22:34
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TERROR-COASTLINE 2 LAST


Security agencies are particularly worried over the fact
that country has nearly a million fishing boats operating in
the Arabian sea and subversive elements may try to hijack any
of them like in November last year when a fishing trawler was
hijacked by the terrorists to reach Mumbai harbour.

"If someone comes via Nepal or through Kashmir, we get
some information. But it is still difficult to get pin-pointed
information about someone coming through sea route," the
source said.
The Indian Navy, Coast Guard and all other security
agencies have been directed to take precautionary measures to
protect such installations as majority of them located on the
sea coast.
"We have improved our intelligence gathering mechanism to
a great extent and we hope that through our increased
vigilance in sea, we will be able to thwart any fresh attempt
by terrorists to attack India," the source said.
According to earlier intelligence inputs LeT was also
planning to attack two schools -- Doon and Woodstock in the
northern state of Uttarakhand -- and hotels in coastal state
of Goa which are regularly frequented by foreign tourists. PTI
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