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Red alert at Indian airports following hijack threat

2010-01-22 12:30:00
Last Updated: 2010-01-22 13:26:44

New Delhi: Security was further strengthened in airports across India on Friday and sky marshals ordered on flights after intelligence reports that terror groups might target an Air India flight operating from a South Asian country.

'As far as the ministry is concerned, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security has issued a high-alert advisory to all carriers and airports across the country,' a spokesperson for the civil aviation ministry said.

'This requires security agencies, airlines and airport authorities to adopt the entire drill that is already specified for hijack alerts,' the spokesperson said, adding that sky marshals on all planes and multi-point frisking were part of the drill.

Sources in the aviation security agency said an alert was already on in view of Republic Day next week. Security had been enhanced after reports of a possible hijack of a flight from or going to a South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) country.

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Air India spokesperson Jitender Bhargava said the intelligence reports were being looked into. 'We are looking into the intelligence inputs. We are taking action accordingly,' Bhargava said.

Official sources confirmed that a red alert has been sounded in airports across the country. Paramilitary forces have been deployed at all airports, especially in the north east, and army units near the airports asked to stand by.

Last week the home ministry had asked seven states to remain fully alert to prevent any attempt by terrorists to disturb peace.

The advisory was sent to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Assam besides Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi, asking the authorities there to take all precautionary measures to foil any possible terrorist attack.

The civil aviation ministry has also advised all states to beef up security at all vital installations, while the home ministry has asked the states to take special measures to protect VIPs and other distinguished people at airports.

Officials said the government regularly issues advisory to states, especially before Republic Day, Independence Day and major religious festivals, to remain on alert and take measures to thwart attempts of militant organisations and Maoists.

The threat to state-run carrier Air India is always higher compared to private airlines, officials said.



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Posted by Sid on Jan 22,2010 19:36 PM
Longer we keep Kasab alive more chances of hijack / hostage drama by Jihadists. It is better to finish him off without even telling the media. Also, what happened to the THREE dreaded terrorists who escaped from Delhi, during their PICNIC trip organized by Delhi police?
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Posted by sanjay on Jan 22,2010 17:38 PM
What you think that they are planning this only now? They must be planning this from 26.11.2008. This was the date when the Ajmal kasab was arrested, and believe or not one day they will hi jack one flight and then we will have no option to hand over Ajmal kasab. We are still having the old British laws and we cant change them because of vote bank politics and fear of minorities reaction, and this is not going to change. We all have seen the result of out come of Mumbai Anti terrirism sqaud. They all are in trouble or behind the bar, this is because of impotancy of our currept politicians. jai hoooooooo
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