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Kerala to set up dedicated anti-terror probe squad

February 24, 2010 05:37 pm | Updated December 16, 2016 03:01 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Governor R.S. Gavai delivering his address to the Kerala Assembly on Wednesday. Seated beside him is the Speaker K. Radhakrishnan. Photo: C. Ratheesh Kumar

Taking a serious view of several Keralites being arrested in terror-related cases, the Kerala government plans to form a dedicated anti-terror investigation squad in the police.

The squad would be imparted specialised training and would act in co-ordination with various investigating agencies, Governor R.S. Gavai said in his policy address to the State Assembly on Wednesday.

The formation of a dedicated anti-terrorist wing in the state police is significant since several Keralite youths have been arrested in the last few years in terrorism-related cases, including T. Nazeer, now in custody of Bangalore police.

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With coastal security an area of special concern, the address noted that eight more coastal police stations would be set up soon across Kerala.

The State would actively co-operate with the National Investigation Agency while maintaining its commitment to the federal structure of the polity.

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