Kundapur: ISIS threat perception - CSPF coordination meeting held at Gangolli


Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, May 29: In the backdrop of central intelligence information that ISIS terrorists have left Sri Lanka for Lakshadweep, a coordination meeting of fisheries officials, officials of the department of ports, Gangolli police and fishermen was held on Monday May 27 at Gangolli. The meeting was chaired by police inspector of Coastal Security Police Force (CSPF), Shivaprakash.

Addressing the gathering, Shivaprakash asked them to be vigilant in view of the intelligence output received from the intelligence department. He asked the officials of all the departments to cooperate with the police. He requested the fishermen in particular to convey information to the police whenever they notice some unnatural happenings or if their suspicion is aroused. "We have been keeping close watch on Gangolli port and nearby areas. CCTVs have been installed in strategic spots. There is no need to be panicky," he stated.

Assistant director of fisheries, Anjana Devi, official of ports and fisheries department, Antony Felista, joint secretary of Country Boat Fishermen's Association, Nagappayya Patel, Augustine Rodrigues of Coastal Security Police Force, Gururaj, Raghavendra and Surendra were present.

  

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Wed, May 29 2019

    India has a long coast line. The Bay of Bengal n the Arabian sea... We need additional manpower, ships n high speed patrol boats n air power... above all intelligence n ground support from civilians is vital for any successful operation... Let us recollect how a few Pakistanis Islamic terrorists, landed in a small dinghy boat n created mayhem n destruction in Mumbai .... The enemy has sympathizers in our nation, that is the most worrisome aspect of our national security... Hope n pray that these Jihadists r neutralized at the earliest......

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, May 29 2019

    Our Navy is sleeping inbetween the SEA.
    if they have information that ISIS left to lakshwadeep what this Navy IS DOING?
    Lakshwadeep is belongs to INDIA no need to get permission from anybody to enter lakshwadeep.

    They are alerting fishermens to inform uneven activities.

    Before our Intelligence claimed that they informed Sri Lankan govt. about the Easter attacks but they dosent have information about Pulwama attack.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Wed, May 29 2019

    Navy did go to Bangaram island in Lakshadweep a few years ago, but for a picnic.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 29 2019

    We don't want another Pulwama ...

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  • rumesh, mangalore

    Wed, May 29 2019

    I do not know why they are waiting if they have information. Our defence forces are capable to operating even when there is cloud as per the cloud scientist.

    Go, search them in the sea and do a surgical strike. Kaam katam. Then let us all say Modi, Modi, Modi

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