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‘Terror’ email keeps police on tenterhooks

Emails sent to media explaining new terror targets are keeping police officials on their tenterhooks.

It all started after serial blasts in Ahmedabad a few weeks ago. An organisation styling itself as “Indian Mujahideen” first sent an email challenging police to stop its next terror attacks. Police later traced the internet protocol address to Mumbai.

A few days later, unidentified persons sent similar email to a television news channel in the city stating that they had plans to trigger bombs in Telangana districts.

On Thursday, a vernacular news channel received an email purportedly from Al-Qaeda listing out new terror targets after successfully executing blasts at Lumbini Park and Gokul Chat last year.

M. SRINIVAS

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