Mumbai Blasts : Vigil Stepped up in Bangalore


Bangalore, July 14 (IANS) Police in this tech hub in Karnataka were put on high alert and thorough checking of vehicles and people at the airport, railway and bus stations began following the serial blasts in Mumbai Wednesday.

An alert has also been sounded along the sensitive west coast, about 350 km here, and senior police officers have been directed to stay at their workplaces, Additional Director General of Police R.K. Datta told reporters.

"Additional force has been deployed at the airport and railway and bus stations," said Bangalore Police Commissioner B.G. Jyothiprakash Mirji.

Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa condemned the Mumbai blasts and said he has called a meeting of senior civil and police officials in Bangalore Thursday to review the security situation in the state.

Bangalore houses major IT firms, both Indian and multinational, large public sector industries, some of them defence related, and the space agency.

The three blasts rocked Mumbai's Dadar, Opera House and Zaveri Bazar localities, killing at least 21 people and injuring over 100.

  

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  • Jaison D'silva, Belman

    Wed, Jul 13 2011

    " Prevention is Better Than Cure" Till Yesterday there was no alerts. Suddenly there is a high alert in the city!!! Any point.. no... Once we lose our memory on blast we will sleep again till next bast!!!

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  • mcshetty,

    Wed, Jul 13 2011

    Whenever india and pakistan reaches comfortable level of normalisation of friendship the terrorist attacks in india that means some people do not want us to live peacefully.

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