This Article is From Jul 01, 2009

Terror threat to west coast: Chidambaram

Terror threat to west coast: Chidambaram
Hyderabad, Chennai:

A day after launching the National Security Guards (NSG) hub in Mumbai, Home Minister P Chidambaram visited Hyderabad and Chennai on Wednesday to inaugurate more of the NSG's regional hubs.

Another NSG hub is waiting to be inaugurated at Kolkata on Wednesday evening by the Director General of NSG and the Chief Secretary, West Bengal. Also, two new hubs have been announced in Guwahati and Jodhpur.

Launching the NSG hubs in Hyderabad on Wednesday, Chidambaram said intelligence agencies have indicated a terror threat to the country's west coast but it did not meant that there will be an imminent attack.

"There is an intelligence input (and) as is the practice established recently, we share all inputs immediately with the state governments concerned.

"There is an input that there could be a threat to the west coast. We have, therefore, shared it with (the governments of) Gujarat, Goa and Maharashtra. But that does not mean that there is an imminent attack," he said.

Earlier, opening a regional hub of NSG in Chennai, the Home Minister said special forces of the Army will be used to set up anti-terror hubs in Bangalore and Jodhpur.

He also said that setting up of NSG units did not mean there was an increase in terror threat to the country.

"We are also using special forces of the Army and the Bangalore hub is by the special forces of the Army. I am trying to set up a special forces of the Army in Jodhpur and one in Guwahati using the Border security force", he said.

"Establishing NSG hubs will increase its flexibility and reach and it does not mean that terrorist threat has gone up in the country", he added.

Referring to the November 26, 2008 Mumbai terror attacks during which it took more than 12 hours for NSG to arrive from Gurgaon, Chidamabarm said NSG hubs would decrease the response time and would enable it to reach any part of the country quickly in case of any terror threat.

Chennai NSG hub is the second to be inaugurated after the one in Mumbai on Tuesday, six months after the terror strike in the country's commercial capital.

The Home Minister also said another regional centre of the National Security Guard would be opened at Ibrahimpatnam near Hyderabad over the next few years.

He also said the proposed regional centre would be a replica of the one at Manesar in Haryana and would serve as a major training centre for police forces in South India.

While the regional hub of NSG has been opened with 241 Commandos, the regional centre would have 5,150 members of the elite force, the Home Minister said.

He said NSG was not meant for seek and destroy operations and was intended for specialist Commando operations.

To a question, the minister said no city in the country was a hub for terror.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, who accompanied the Home Minister, said special forces would be deployed for providing security on Tirumala Hills, visited by lakhs of devotees every year.

NSG Director General N P S Aulakh, Hyderabad Hub Head Lt Col Sandeep Sen, State Home Minister P Sabita Reddy and other top officials were also present on the occasion.

Chidambaram handed over a scroll to Lt Col Sen marking the inauguration of the NSG Hyderabad hub.

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