Thursday, 16 August 2012

India's airports tighten security after terror attack threat

India's airports tighten security after terror attack threat


Security was strengthened at the international airport in Ahmedabad and other airports in Gujrat. Central Intelligence Bureau (IB) inputs Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorists might try to hijack a plane.

The security alert goes to the airport after IB report said the increased security measures in light of fears of terrorist attacks at four airports in the country, including Ahmedabad. Airport authorities also warned of the Office of Civil Aviation.

The IB also leave Friday, state police, the names of the seven suspects, including two pilots and two pairs of Ahmedabad, adding that in Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Ludhiana and Srinagar are subject to seizure for carrying out the plan. The terrorists are believed to have been questioned at check-in, boarding and security.

The suspects include Murtaza Amin and his wife, Rukhsana Hamid al-Ansari and his wife, Begum Surya and two pilots and Yamin, a former member of Simi is considered the brain.
Director General of Police Chittaranjan Sangh told reporters Sunday that the couple had a plan disguised as passengers go and help with the kidnapping.
August fifth IB said that three that come to the country, but three days later, said he left the country after examination. "
Hundreds of police and other paramilitary jawans were told to stay on their toes with the Independence Day on August 15

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