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BSE key target for militant attack: Mumbai police
Friday, September 5 2003 11:35 Hrs (IST)
Mumbai: Interrogations of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) militant Atiq Ahmed has revealed that the Bombay
Stock Exchange (BSE), the hub of all commercial activity has figured prominently as a key target for
militant attack.
The BSE, which had in 1993 been the prime attack of militants, was once again being zeroed down by
the extremists, a senior police official of the Thane police said.
"They were expecting a huge consignment of explosives to arrive in Mira-Bhayandar area in adjacent
Thane district," the official said.
"The militants were planning a huge explosion and we were fortunate to have averted the tragedy for the
second time," he added.
Ahmed had rented the flat for the past four months and had paid a huge amount for the same.
He said Mira-Bhayandar area was an unplanned one and it was difficult to track down nefarious activities.
"We have however, launched a massive combing operation and have tightened vigil in the area," he
said.
The police had also convened a meeting with all estate agents and warned them that no flats could be
rented out without prior information to the police.
"We have made it mandatory for anyone renting out flats to first obtain police permission," the official
said.
PTI
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