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    International terror network al-Qaeda would target certain installations in tourist hotspot Goa, warns a Goa cabinet note circulated to ministers in Panaji.

    "Today, Goa faces serious threat from terrorists and there were specific inputs that al-Qaeda would target certain installations in Goa. Goa has a coastline of 105 km, major sea ports and beaches," the cabinet note signed by Chief Secretary J P Singh reads.

    This is the first time that Goa government has admitted that the state was on the al-Qaeda radar, something it had been publicly denying so far.

    "Goa is declared as the permanent venue for IFFI. It has already added to the busy tourist calendar of the state, thereby putting massive stain on the police machinery. To handle such situations, an increase of reserve force is the need of the hour to ensure effective patrolling," the note adds.

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    A Kashmiri youth Tarique Batloo was arrested with explosives at South Goa's Margao railway station in 2006.

    The police investigations had revealed that Batloo's connection with militant outfit Tehrik-Ul-Mujahid.

    However, Batloo was acquitted in 2008 by a Goa court as police failed to establish offence against him.

    The state cabinet, which had met on December 2, discussed the need to have an additional India Reserve Battalion (IRB), an armed police force.

    Attack on GoaBy: Naseem Birur | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Goan police are so useless that crimes against foreigners are going unpunished. How can they protect people from a terrorist attack?god help Goa!
    Need for proactive approachBy: Raj Kumar Kamal | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward We have our sovereign rights and powers to take proactive action to prevent recurrence of Mumbai tragedy.
    safety in GoaBy: prashant | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Now everybody knows, that GOA too is on terror radar. But the big question is are Goa's security agencies capable of handling such attacks?
    Eliminate terrorists, blow them awayBy: IE reader | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward There is only one right answer to this whole problem, and that is:Blow all terrorists, eliminate them before they strike. Make a list, hunt them and eliminate them, several camps at a time. No other solution will solve this terrorism problem. Bush said you have to be offensive against terrorists, he is 100% right. This should be done with or without Pakistan's help. Pakistan should be told and given a time line of a few weeks to a few months to dismantle all ISI terrorist operations.
    keep churches in Goa safe please, they are symbol of Christ and loveBy: Concerned Catholic | 07-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The government should increase security around the Portuguese made churches there. Al Qaeda hates Christians too, and these churches are famous for their architecture. Furthermore, they would surely consider a symbol of peace like Jesus Christ as a target for their attack, since Muslims believe in violence and terror.
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