There were Security 'Lapses' in Mumbai - Chidambaram


PTI

New Delhi, Dec 5: Union Home Minister P Chidambaram today conceded that there was "security and intelligence failure" in connection with the Mumbai terror attacks.

"I agree that security and intelligence failed," Chidambaram told reporters after visiting the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) railway station, one of the locations hit by terrorists last week.

There is ample evidence to link terror attacks to organisations or entities who have in the past been responsible for terror, he said.

There is a proposal to set up an intelligence agency at the national level similar to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, he said.

There were some lapses in security, coastal or otherwise which need to be rectified, Chidambaram added. 

  

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  • jagdish puthran, dubai

    Sun, Dec 07 2008

    Security lapses not only in Mumbai it is there in all over India. When securliar people get lum sum money they will not think about the security of the country they think only about their lavish life. they will not think about because of thier mischeif the citizens of the country has to sacrifice their lives to the terrerist. Those people should be treated as the biggest terririst for the country than the outsiders. There should not be enquiry about them once they caught with the full proof then they should be hanged,, intstead of pulling on the judiciary.

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