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This is an archive article published on November 13, 2009

Security threat due to troubled neighbourhood: Maha DGP

India faces a threat to its security due to a troubled neighbourhood,Maharashtra Director General of Police A N Roy said .

India faces a threat to its security due to a troubled neighbourhood,Maharashtra Director General of Police A N Roy said here today.

“We are in a geo-political situation wherein we are facing threats from neighbouring countries,who have internal problems,” Roy said at a security conference at Hotel Trident,one of the places targeted by Pakistani terrorists during the 26/11 terror attacks.

Stating that all the attacks in India had linkages across the border,he said Taliban was providing raw material to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT),which in turn was aiding outfits like SIMI and Indian Mujahideen.

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“The Al-Qaeda has not been noticed on the Indian sub-continent as their aims are addressed by LeT,which also serves the interests of our neighbours. One can notice linkages between Al-Qaeda and LeT,” Roy said.

“What has further complicated the scenario is the half-baked Hindu terror attacks,designed to be acts of revenge. This has led to an increase in the recruitment to outfits like SIMI and IM,” he said.

There has been a spurt in recruitment of Muslims from Kerala,Bihar and Solapur and Beed in Maharashtra to carry out terror attacks,the police chief said.

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