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26/11 anniversary: Antony asks three services to be alert

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Last updated on: November 20, 2009 18:35 IST

Union Defence Minister A K Antony on Friday asked the three services to remain alert and step up vigilance around the first anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Antony held a meeting to review the overall security situation in the country with National Security Adviser M K Narayanan, the three service chiefs – Army Genearl Deepak Kapoor, Air Chief Marshal P V Naik, Admiral Nirmal Verma and the Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar.

The defence minister reviewed the preparedness and operational capabilities of the three services in the meeting and asked them to remain alert and maintain enhanced vigilance around the anniversary of the attacks.

Antony asked the navy, which is the overall in-charge of coastal security and better its coordination with coast guard and other agencies, to plug gaps in their apparatus.

The recent developments in the 26/11 investigations are also understood to have been discussed during the meeting, which lasted for two hours. Coastal security has been the main focus area for the government after the Mumbai terror attacks, as the terrorists had used the sea route to infiltrate into the metropolis and carry out attacks on multiple targets, killing over 170 people.

 

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