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Security tightened in Ahmedabad after Pune blast

Gujarat, especially Ahmedabad, has been the target of terrorists for long, and Tahawwur Hussain Rana (aide of terror suspect David Headley) had stayed in the city.

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In the wake of the Pune terror attack, various measures like checking of hotels and vehicles have been taken to tighten security in the city, a top police officer said today.

"Gujarat, especially Ahmedabad, has been the target of terrorists for long, and we also know that Tahawwur Hussain Rana (aide of terror suspect David Headley) had stayed in the city. So we do not want to take any chances," joint commissioner of police Satish Sharma told reporters here.

Rana, a Canadian national of Pakistan origin, arrested by FBI along with Headley on charges of plotting attacks in India, had stayed at a hotel in the city during his visit here last year.

Investigations into the Pune blast has revealed Headley had twice visited Osho Ashram near the German bakery (where the explosion took place yesterday) in Koregaon park area.

"We have beefed up security measures across the city and are checking vehicles and hotels, especially those hotels where foreigners are staying," he said. Asked if there was any link between the blast in Pune and the one that took place in Ahmedabad in July 2008, Sharma said it was too early to say anything.

"We do not know about the investigation there. We are are in touch with them (Pune police). If they require any help, we would be sending our team," Sharma said. He said a general security alert was sounded across the state and police personnel have been deployed in strength at all public places like malls, theatres, railway stations and other places.

"It (to provide security) is a challenge before us and we have also appealed to the people to inform us of any suspicious person or items or vehicles lying abandoned," he said. Sharma said his department has issued a notification that calls for people to inform police about details of tenants living in their houses.

"All house owners who have rented their property should submit details of tenants to the nearest police station," he said.


 

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