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Four months before 26/11, there came a 'Leoport' tip-off, Cafe Leopold was alerted

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  • At least four months before the Lashkar-e-Toiba launched the attack on Mumbai and killed 165 people during 26/11, a Central intelligence agency had tipped off the Mumbai Police about what the agency thought was a vague terror threat that went by the codename of “Leoport.”

    This is the latest revelation in a series of intelligence tip-offs about the attacks on Mumbai that Central and state security agencies claim were circulated in the weeks and months before but were still unable to prevent the attack that virtually held India’s financial capital to ransom.

    The “Leoport” alert came as an oral alert sometime in June-July and it was circulated to the Mumbai Police for action, sources told The Indian Express.

    While the Central agency was unable to make much of “Leoport”, the Mumbai Police interpreted it as a possible reference to Café Leopold in Colaba — which eventually became the first target of Lashkar gunmen who came by sea on November 26.

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    “The Central agency was not sure if Leoport was a building or a hotel or a port or the name of an area as it was not familiar with Mumbai,” one top officer said, speaking on condition of anonymity. “But it was not difficult for the Mumbai Police.”

    The alert prompted meetings between the state’s Anti-Terrorism Squad and the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the area and led to a security review in and around Leo’s, as the south Mumbai watering hole, popular with locals as well as foreigners, is commonly referred to.

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    26/11 Mumbai attackBy: D.A.Eswar | 11-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Mumbaikars might have voted Congress to power at center. Mumbaikars should ask Govt. to setup enquiry commission to know the truth and to prevent future attacks. Arrogance on the part of Congress will not help in view of the fact:The bullet-proof jacket that apparently failed to save the life of Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare and CCTV pictures of a hapless Railway constable struggling to shoot at Ajmal Amir Kasab and Abu Ismail from his jammed carbine at CST station may be two among the more well-known instances where equipment used by security forces to rebuff the Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists on 26/11 were not in sync with their raw courage.However, the untold stories of the Mumbai Police, and even of the NSG and Central security agencies, not having access to equipment considered critical for any force fighting terror in modern times or the expertise to effectively use what they have make the high casualty figures seem like a disaster waiting to happen, particularly considering how vulnerable Mumbai is to terror attacks.While the 10 Lashkar men came armed with an AK-47 each and ammunition to last them 60 hours and more, none of the 86 police stations in the city had a single AK-47 in its armoury that night. Only the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad's Quick Response Team (QRT) a special squad of about 60 men formed in 2002 on the lines of the NSG had automatic rifles that could match the terrorists' firepower.However, with their chief killed within the first few hours of the attacks and the police force hit by a lack of leadership and direction, the QRT was nowhere in action during those crucial hours except at the CST. And even there, they hardly made a difference as Kasab and Ismail had fled the station when the QRT reached.
    Post mortem ReportBy: S.Gurumurthy | 10-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward An advance information of the 26/11 attack was given news isnow generated ie.7 months after the attack., The report wants to blame the police or any agency for not taking theinformation seriously., Had the advance information takenseriously the death of 190 persons would have been avoided?Is that information the reporter wanted disclose. I am at loss to understand why this kind reports 4months advance cautioning message 8 months after the incident is being published now when Reports based on our fact finding reportsPakistan Government is going take is eagerly awaited.
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