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Delhi And Gujarat On High Alert; Intel says Pak-trained commandos entering Kutch
An alert has been sounded in Gujarat state and authorities directed to maintain tight security, including on ships berthed at Kandla port, in the wake of intelligence inputs warning of Pakistan-trained commandoes trained in underwater attacks having entered the Gulf of Kutch area.
The Port Trust authorities, in a message, said the Pak-trained commandoes are believed to have entered the Gulf of Kutch through the Harami Nala Creek Area.
The message said: "It is therefore directed to take utmost measures of security and prevent any untoward situation in Gujarat state, all ships at DPT (Deendayal Port Trust) to take utmost security measures and maintain anti-terror watch, and be alert."
The Port Trust authorities, in a message, said the Pak-trained commandoes are believed to have entered the Gulf of Kutch through the Harami Nala Creek Area.
The message said: "It is therefore directed to take utmost measures of security and prevent any untoward situation in Gujarat state, all ships at DPT (Deendayal Port Trust) to take utmost security measures and maintain anti-terror watch, and be alert."
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