'Al Qaeda, Lashkar Planned to Attack CWG Venues'


New Delhi, Oct 15 (PTI): Al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Taiba had planned to attack some venues of the just-concluded Commonwealth Games on October 12 and 13, prompting the government to put in place a four-layer security arrangement in the last three days of the sporting extravaganza. 
 
Besides this, in a bid to destroy the highly-secured security structure, there have been hundreds of cyber attacks, suspected to be originating from China, to penetrate the computerised system and server during the Games fortnight.

A Western intelligence agency had tipped off the government on October 10 that al Qaeda and LeT militants, trained along the Afghan-Pakistan borders, would try to attack a few venues and a hotel, government sources said.

Alarmed by the input, the government enhanced the security of the Games venues and village from three layers to four and brought additional forces, including armed commandos, to foil any attempt of sabotage even from air.

The Intelligence input was very specific about the venues suggested that the militants would probably come from Middle East or Nepal or from across India's western border, sources said.

As the information had suggested that the terrorists may target a five-star hotel, security has been increased in eight leading hotels in Delhi.

There was also information that terrorists may use paragliders to reach the venues prompting authorities to put in place anti-aircraft guns.

Credentials of all foreign nationals arriving in international airports were checked one-by-one and 20 Quick Reaction Teams were deployed besides keeping ready a special team of 40 army commandos near the sporting venues, including Jawaharlal Nehru stadium.

The government also enhanced security in 32 markets in Delhi by deploying around 1,200 additional paramilitary force personnel which were air dashed from Chandigarh, Jalandhar and a few other places to assist Delhi Police to guard business centres.

The sources said there have been hundreds of cyber attacks, originating mainly from China, to destroy the computerised security system put in place to guard the venues and village. All athletes, officials, visitors and security personnel were given a highly-secured accreditation cards. One could enter the venues and village only after the computerised system screen him/her and gives a signal.

Had this computerised network collapsed in any such cyber attack, which was first launched within two hours after the opening ceremony begins, the whole security system would have gone wrong.

The government immediately set up a dedicated unit to counter the cyber attack and to design firewalls. 

  

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  • Rudolph D'souza, Bondel/canada

    Sat, Oct 16 2010

    Thanks to Hon.home minister Mr p.chidambarm for providing tight security to CWG as well as other parts of the country,Success of CWG is a stepping stone and we look forward for olympics.

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  • santhosh suavrna, mangalore/west africa/cote'd ivoire

    Fri, Oct 15 2010

    ALL CREDIT GO TO OUR BRAVE INDAIN ARMRY AND DELHI POLICE HATTS OF TO ALL OUR SECURITY AND MAKING THIS EVENT A GRAND SUCCESSFULL
    JAI HO INDIA
    THE SAME WAY WE WANT TO GETT REDY OF THESE AL QAEDA. LASHKAR FROM OUT OF OUR COUNTRY SO NEXT WE CAN GO FOR olympics

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  • aboobaker uppala, uppala/Holy Makkah

    Fri, Oct 15 2010

    I SALUTE THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE COMMON WEALTH GAMES. ALL INDIANS ARE PROUD OF THIS MARVELOUS ACHIEVEMENT.AFTER CLOSING THE GAME,THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD GO THROUGH THE CORRUPTION AND MISMANAGEMENT ALLEGATIONS.IF THERE ARE GUILTIES THEY SHOULD BE BOOKED FOR THE ANTI NATIONAL ACTIVITIES AS IT WAS PURELY RELATED TO THE PRIDE OF THE NATION.

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  • Stan D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 15 2010

    I agree with Allan. With so many countries around us taking concerted effort to damage India, we should appreciate all those efforts the Govt. is taking to safe guard India,it's populace and its reputations. We only notice some lapses, failures, but ignore hundreds of incidents where our brave security apparatus has foiled the vicious attacks from outside. It is easy to sit far away from harm and criticize. We owe a lot to these brave people who work behind scenes even at the cost of their lives.

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  • allan d'costa, kinnigoli/abudhabi

    Fri, Oct 15 2010

    Really we should salute the governments efforts in making the games a huge succes. if any thing wrong had gone then we should have put our head in shame.we always criticise India or its acievements, but never realise that other countries lack alot when we compare to india. let us support our country at least in front of outsiders and not criticise it in front of everybody

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