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Terror alert in western India following IB warning
NDTV Correspondent, Wednesday July 15, 2009, Mumbai

There's a fresh warning from the Intelligence Bureau (IB) of terror attacks in the western part of India.

NDTV has a copy of the IB report dated  the second week of July that says Pakistan-based terror groups are planning to target states such as Goa, Gujarat and Maharashtra.

The report warns that Laskar-e-Toiba will attack prominent industrial locations and tourist spots.

And Goa could be a target during peak tourist season between September and February. The report has been forwarded to the Goa CID.

Indian associates of Jihadi groups have been asked to procure mechanised boats for transporting weapons.

LeT has also identified their possible hideouts. Specifically Mandvi in Maharashtra and north of Koteshwar port in Gujrat.

Another intelligence report contains photographs of the seven targets in Mumbai. These photographs were with a man who was caught in Jammu and Kashmir.

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