Wednesday, December 29, 2010

India on terror alert

NEW DELHI – India increased security in major cities throughout the country Tuesday after receipt of the information that a Pakistan-based militant group was planning an attack on new year's Eve weekend.

ialert1228European Pressphoto Agency an Indian policeman stumbles a pedestrian in the vicinity of gateway of India in Mumbai, India, December 24, 2010.

Mumbai attacked in 2008 provided more police, city streets, including in India financial capital. Airports and railway stations and the popular Beach Resort State of Goa which all following intelligence reports that the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba was planning, reinforced these places to your security, said an official with the Ministry of Interior.

Late last week, the police Musa, Noor Abdul Ilahi shared Walid Jinnah, Abdul Karim and had Mehfooz Alam in Mumbai, an attack sometime while perform holidays slipped. Published a sketch of Mr Jinnah, called him the leader of the Pack.

A police officer in Mumbai's crime said Friday the information store that specifically referred to its intention to carry out "violent attacks."

The increased security follows a bomb earlier this month a Hindu temple in the religious city of Varanasi, one killed and several others injured. In February a bomb on a bakery in the Western City of Pune more than 15 people and wounding scores. Studies in both the blasts will continue.

India smaller terrorist threats seriously, as a three day siege in 2008 166 people killed. During the attack 10, terrorists armed attack on two luxury hotels, a Jewish Centre and railway station broken on Mumbai.

The Mumbai attack frosted already tense relations between India and Pakistan have fought three wars since its independence in 1947.

Security checks on Tuesday made House-to-house searches in some parts of the city bus and train stations, police and tightened churches and markets.

In March, Mumbai police said it prevents a terrorist strike after two Indian men said Police arrested, prepared, to hit multiple targets in the city. In September, police were warns terror for the city during a popular Hindu festivals.

Lashkar-e-Taiba was in the 1990s to fight militants Indian forces in Kashmir to train set up and was founded in 2002 by President Pervez Musharraf under pressure from the United States banned but its cadres have continued, with the other Pakistan-based religious organizations operate, say Indian officials.

India says it has evidence that Lashkar-e-Taiba were militant in contact with members of Pakistan's inter-service powerful Intelligence Directorate spy agency to plan the Mumbai attacks.

Pakistan denies any official links with Lashkar-e-Taiba and says it can be made out of the ground responsible for any terrorist attack planned.


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