Tiger infiltration: Security tightened along Kerala coasts
Following intelligence reports that there are possibilities of LTTE
cadres infiltrating into the country through Kerala and Andhra Pradesh,
the Indian Navy, the Coast Guard and the Coastal Police have been put on
high alert.
They have further intensified patrolling along the south Kerala and
Andhra Pradesh waters for the past couple of days, according to highly
placed sources. Earlier, the patrol thrust was mainly on the Tamil Nadu
waters.
Highly placed sources in the Coast Guard said a majority of their
marine and aircraft fleet, comprising patrol vessels, defence and
interceptor boats and helicopters, were in the Kanyakumari waters
maintaining special vigil along the south Kerala waters too.
The sources said that all the five districts of the Coast Guard’s
Western Region had joined the exercise.
According to sources connected with protecting the Indian waters,
while vigil has been intensified along the Kanyakumari waters since the
escalation of conflict in Sri Lanka, it has been further intensified
over the past few days following receipt of four separate intelligence
reports during the past one week that there were chances of escaping
LTTE cadres infiltrating into Kerala and Andhra Pradesh too because of
the tight vigil along the Tamil Nadu waters.
The sources said the reports also mentioned the methods the LTTE
cadres could use to infiltrate into the country. These reports had been
passed on to the police departments of the two States too.
Kerala’s lone coastal police station at Neendakara here has also been
placed on high alert.
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