Saturday, December 6, 2008

In Indian airports advertised anxiety.

At airports Indian cities New Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai on Wednesday evening, December 3, was declared anti-terrorist alert, reports The Times of India. Indian intelligence believes that the extremists from Pakistan and Afghanistan can arrange attacks there on weekends, the anniversary of the destruction of the Babri Mosque.
According to intelligence data, some suspected terrorists have infiltrated the territory of India to carry out attacks.
Anxiety has been declared on the day following the meeting at which representatives of airlines and the Indian authorities were discussing what to do to prevent terrorist attacks on airports and aircraft.
In particular, the meeting agreed to check passengers just before boarding an aircraft. It was also decided to increase the number of police at airports, Syshchikov in civilian clothes and dogs looking for explosives.
Babri Mosque was built in the holy Hindu city of Ayodhya in the XVI century. Indian nationalists demolished its 6 December 1992, despite a court order not to do so. As a result of rioting that followed the destruction of the mosque, killing more than two thousand people.
November 26, ten militants carried out attacks in Mumbai, India. The operation to neutralize them took more than two days. As a result of terrorist attacks claimed the lives of 188 people, injuring about three hundred.

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