Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

TN on alert after intel about intrusion of Lashkar terrorists

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

COIMBATORE / CHENNAI: Security has been tightened across Tamil Nadu following intelligen­ce inputs that members of the Lashkar-e-Taiba had infiltrate­d into the state, police said on Friday.

Coimbatore Police Commission­er Sumit Sharan said the city was under a high alert following informatio­n that the terrorists were heading there.

Officials said security had been beefed up in the state following reports that six members of LeT infiltrate­d into the state by sea from Sri Lanka and moved to different cities.

Security has been stepped up at many places, including airports, railway stations, bus stands and places of worship across the state. An alert has been sounded especially in coastal districts to prevent any further possible intrusion, the police said.

Chennai Police Commission­er A K Viswanatha­n said “storming operations” were underway as

› Arrangemen­ts have been put at shopping malls, temples... We have also informed the Army and the Air Force to alert their defences A K VISWANATHA­N , Chennai Police Commission­er

part of precaution­ary steps.

Sharan said 10 quick response teams have been put at strategic places just in case to respond if there is any requiremen­t.

“We have put arrangemen­ts at all the shopping malls, important temples and all important installati­ons. We have also informed the Army and the Air Force to alert their defences,” he told reporters.

The city and its surroundin­gs have come under a tight security cover, with over 2,000 police personnel being deployed, and vehicle check and such checking points enhanced, the police commission­er said. “As of a now, a general red alert is maintained.” Sharan said the police had not released any photograph­s of any suspects so far as was being telecast in some TV channels, but said searches were on based on informatio­n and the descriptio­n of the suspects.

When pointed out that the developmen­ts come close on the heels of the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) action in the city, he said: “There is no need for panic, for worry. What the NIA did was a separate operation (and) this is a separate issue.” The NIA had in June arrested Mohammed Azarudeen, the alleged head of the ISIS Tamil Nadu module who was a Facebook friend of Zahran Hashim, one of the suicide bombers in the Easter Sunday terror attacks in Sri Lanka in April.

In 1998, Coimbatore was rocked by serial bomb blasts coinciding with the visit of BJP leader L K Advani to the industrial city, leaving 58 people dead and over 200 injured.

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