Mangalore: World Cup Cricket – Coast on High Alert


Mangalore: World Cup Cricket – Coast on High Alert

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Mar 28: The high alert and round-the-clock vigilance, which had been put in vogue all over the coastal belt of the country about a month back in the backdrop of World Cup cricket matches, continue to be kept in the local port and the airport.

The security has further been tightened, because of the perception of threat to the India-Pakistan semi-final match scheduled to be played at Mohali on Wednesday. High alert has been sounded at all strategic points in the country including ports and airports. Police sources said that the personnel of the Coastal Protection Force, Coast Guard and civilian police personnel have been continuously engaged in the task of vigilance.

Security has been beefed up further in the port and airport here. It is learnt that security at Karwar post has also been tightened.

  

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  • HENRY MISQUITH/M'LORE, BAHRAIN

    Mon, Mar 28 2011

    I agree with Govt steps, if something goes wrong nobody takes that responsibility and again there will  be blame game show. All the best Team INDIA.

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