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News:Hyderabad scared of terror attacks, police on alert.

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Security has been beefed up in Hyderabad following reports of possible Taliban attacks to avenge Ajmal Kasab's execution. However, police officials on Friday, Nov 30 informed that they have not received any intelligence inputs of a suspected terror attack in the city. Anurag Sharma, the Police Commissioner, said that the police have taken all precautions to shield the city from any kind of attacks. Mr Sharma said, "We are alerting our forces and will intensify patrolling as a part of precautionary measures." The commissioner also informed, "We have not got any such report from any intelligence agency. However, we remain alert to any such threat." Earlier, a Pakistani Taliban had claimed to carry out attacks on Amritsar and Hyderabad to avenge Kasab's death on Indian soil within a month. Karnataka and Vaishno Devi were also on high terror alert. [Read: Kasab hanged: Vaishno Devi, Karnataka on high terror alert] Intelligence Bureau (IB) had alerted all concerned officials who had tightened security in Karnataka and Vaishno Devi in Jammu. Kasab, who was the lone surviving gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was hanged at Pune's Yerwada Jail on Nov 21. His execution is believed to have enraged several terror outfits who vowed to avenge his death.

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2012/11/30/hyderabad-scared-of-terror-attacks-police-on-alert-1106835.html
Security has been beefed up in Hyderabad following reports of possible Taliban attacks
to avenge Ajmal Kasab's execution. However, police officials on Friday, Nov 30
informed that they have not received any intelligence inputs of a suspected
terror attack in the city. Anurag Sharma, the Police Commissioner, said that
the police have taken all precautions to shield the city from any kind of
attacks. Mr Sharma said, "We are alerting our forces and will intensify
patrolling as a part of precautionary measures." The commissioner also
informed, "We have not got any such report from any intelligence agency.
However, we remain alert to any such threat." Earlier, a Pakistani Taliban
had claimed to carry out attacks on Amritsar and Hyderabad to avenge Kasab's
death on Indian soil within a month. Karnataka and Vaishno Devi were also on
high terror alert. [Read: Kasab hanged: Vaishno Devi, Karnataka on high terror
alert] Intelligence Bureau (IB) had alerted all concerned officials who had
tightened security in Karnataka and Vaishno Devi in Jammu. Kasab, who was the
lone surviving gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was hanged at Pune's
Yerwada Jail on Nov 21. His execution is believed to have enraged several
terror outfits who vowed to avenge his death.
Security has been beefed up in Hyderabad following reports of possible Taliban attacks to avenge Ajmal Kasab's execution. However, police officials on Friday, Nov 30 informed that they have not received any intelligence inputs of a suspected terror attack in the city. Anurag Sharma, the Police Commissioner, said that the police have taken all precautions to shield the city from any kind of attacks. Mr Sharma said, "We are alerting our forces and will intensify patrolling as a part of precautionary measures." The commissioner also informed, "We have not got any such report from any intelligence agency. However, we remain alert to any such threat." Earlier, a Pakistani Taliban had claimed to carry out attacks on Amritsar and Hyderabad to avenge Kasab's death on Indian soil within a month. Karnataka and Vaishno Devi were also on high terror alert. [Read: Kasab hanged: Vaishno Devi, Karnataka on high terror alert] Intelligence Bureau (IB) had alerted all concerned officials who had tightened security in Karnataka and Vaishno Devi in Jammu. Kasab, who was the lone surviving gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was hanged at Pune's Yerwada Jail on Nov 21. His execution is believed to have enraged several terror outfits who vowed to avenge his death.

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2012/11/30/hyderabad-scared-of-terror-attacks-police-on-alert-1106835.html
Security has been beefed up in Hyderabad following reports of possible Taliban attacks to avenge Ajmal Kasab's execution. However, police officials on Friday, Nov 30 informed that they have not received any intelligence inputs of a suspected terror attack in the city. Anurag Sharma, the Police Commissioner, said that the police have taken all precautions to shield the city from any kind of attacks. Mr Sharma said, "We are alerting our forces and will intensify patrolling as a part of precautionary measures." The commissioner also informed, "We have not got any such report from any intelligence agency. However, we remain alert to any such threat." Earlier, a Pakistani Taliban had claimed to carry out attacks on Amritsar and Hyderabad to avenge Kasab's death on Indian soil within a month. Karnataka and Vaishno Devi were also on high terror alert. [Read: Kasab hanged: Vaishno Devi, Karnataka on high terror alert] Intelligence Bureau (IB) had alerted all concerned officials who had tightened security in Karnataka and Vaishno Devi in Jammu. Kasab, who was the lone surviving gunman of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, was hanged at Pune's Yerwada Jail on Nov 21. His execution is believed to have enraged several terror outfits who vowed to avenge his death.

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2012/11/30/hyderabad-scared-of-terror-attacks-police-on-alert-1106835.html

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