Alert sounded as intel says Pak-trained commandoes entering Kutch


Kandla, Aug 29 (IANS): A high 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 Pakistani commandoes trained in underwater attacks having entered the Gulf of Kutch area.

The Port Trust authorities, in a message, said the Pakistan-trained commandoes are believed to have entered the Gulf of Kutch through the Harami Nala Creek Area.

The 'very high' level alert 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."

Signed by the Signal Superintendent of Deendayal Port Trust, formerly known as Kandla Port Trust, in Kutch, the message also directed all shipping authorities to inform their vessels berthed at Kandla and those expected to enter the port to remain alert and "maintain terror watch" and report any suspicious activity to the nearest coast guard station, marine police station and the port control.

It directed the Kandla Port Steamship Agents Association (KPSAA) to forward the message to all, including trade associations with liquid storage facilities, the Customs House Agents Association, the stevedors, barge operators and others.

It also directed Netherlands-based Van Oord, which has a contract to maintain Kandla port, to alert all dredgers and support craft in the channel and "maintain sharp watch and report any suspicious activity" to the port control.

The alert comes in the wake of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir after New Delhi abrogated Article 370 of the Constitution, which Islamabad has termed an act of "annexation". India has upped its security in the wake of warmongering statements being made by Pakistani leaders over Kashmir.

Meanwhile, business houses operating in Gujarat are also on alert after the intel input.

Adani Ports and Logistics has issued a security advisory to shipping agents in Mundra where it has informed them about the alert. "It is advised that all ships at Mundra port take utmost security measures and maintain a vigilant watch," reads the advisory.

According to the security advisory, Mundra port is maintaining security-level alert 1. It has also enhanced security measures on the shore.

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    Trouble in the Horizon because of Incitement?

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Aug 29 2019

    Pak has lost many wars in the past, for Kashmir. Having defeated again and again, it pushed terrorism trying to bleed India. Indeed there was some innocent blood shred, because of cowardly acts of terrorists, however, it was contained by and large. World by itself a victim of terrorism, worked together to contain the virus. The recruitment center's had tough time. For Pak, terrorism was its FDI, it started struggling.

    Now all of a sudden for Pakistan, removal of Article 370 by Modi Govt.,came as a boon. It is getting the attention it was looking for, it's recruitment center's are full and FDI started flowing in.

    The point is actually it is Pak, earning more benefits than either Kashmir or India.

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