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30/11/2017

Threat to Kakinada...

East Godavari, November 30 (way2newstv.in):Do you have a strong threat to the Kakinada coast? Are terrorists trying to penetrate the coast? Sri Lankan fishermen entering our seas? Say yes to intelligence sources. There are warnings that India may intrude into sea waters. Andhra Pradesh is one of the major towns in East Godavari district. The town of the port is located on the eastern coast of India. There is a terror threat to this major city. According to the sources, foreign terrorists after Mumbai were in danger of being trapped in coastal areas of India. This report has long been reported. The government has decided to increase the patrol along the coast. The Marine Police stations were set up last year with information from the intelligence community. The Coast Guard is powered by three ultra modern ships. Responsibilities of the Indian Defense Forces are increasing in the current state of defense. Coast Guard ships are fast approaching at the construction site.
While the coastal patrols in the backdrop of Mumbai attacks have increased significantly, it looks tired. The Coast Guard is patrolling the east coast, and the situation comes just a few days after what happened. In view of the Hyderabad bomb blasts in the past, the coastal area needs to be changed more and more safely. There is a need to take care of the safety and security measures taken at the Kakinada coast. The Coast Guard patrols the C-151 coastline with a modern technology costing nearly three crore. The then minister of defense, Pallam Raju opened the vessel. Weighing 90 tonnes, a length of 28 meters, the patrol vessel serves as the center of Indian Coast Guard station on the Kakinada coast. This is the third patrol on the coast. This vessel, which runs from 35 to 40 naked miles per hour, makes the key to hiding the existence of enemy ships and protecting the fishermen who are threatened by terrorists. It has been further strengthened by patrolling information that has the potential of fermentation.

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