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Centre tells Anti-Terrorist Squad to pull up socks

The Centre told the Anti-Terrorist-Squad of the Mumbai Police to pull up its socks and concentrate on leads provided by central security agencies.

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NEW DELHI: Peeved over the slow pace of the probe into the July 11 serial blasts in Mumbai, the Centre on Monday told the Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Mumbai Police to pull up its socks and concentrate on leads provided by central security agencies in cracking the case.
 
This was conveyed at a meeting chaired by Union Home Secretary VK Duggal to senior officials of ATS headed by its Joint Commissioner KP Raghuvanshi, sources said.
 
Immediately after the 30-minute meeting, both Duggal and Raghuvanshi met National Security Advisor M K Narayanan and briefed him about the investigations in the case.
 
The meeting comes close on the heels of reports from the security agencies that internal fight between the Crime Branch and ATS was taking the toll on the investigations of July 11 serial blasts that had left nearly 200 people dead.
 
The arrests made by the Mumbai Police have so far failed to crack the case and the theory still revolved around that the explosions was a handiwork of Rahil and Zabiuddin Ansari.
 
Though Maharashtra Chief Secretary D Sankaran and Director General of Police PS Pasricha were scheduled to attend the meeting, they could not come because of pre-occupation with the flood situation in the state. They are likely to come here later this week.
 
Monday's meetings assumed significance as Mumbai tops the terrorist hit list and as such the senior officers took stock of the security measures in the country's business capital in the runup to Independence Day celebrations.
 
As per fresh intelligence inputs, terrorist outfits' plan to target vital installations including prime establishments in Mumbai and disrupt I-Day celebrations.
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