Mumbai Police warns of arrival of two terror suspects
By ANIFriday, September 10, 2010
MUMBAI - Mumbai Police on Friday released pictures of two foreign terror suspects, who may intent to cause disruption at crowded and religious places, and issued advisory to the citizens to be alert during the festive season.
“The duo, Kalimuddin Khan and Hafiz Sarif have sneaked into Mumbai recently to cause disruptions at religious congregations and crowded places. Several teams have been formed to track down the terror suspects. Guesthouses and hotels have been asked to increase security,” said Mumbai Joint Police Commissioner Himanshu Roy.
It has been reported that over 40,000 policemen will guard the city on the occasion of Eid and Ganesh Chaturthi.
Moreover, there are reports that the police personnel are keeping a close watch at the railway stations. The other important joints of the city are also being closely monitored and guarded. (ANI)