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Possible IS attack imminent : Intelligence warns Delhi, Rajasthan police

| | Sep 29, 2015, at 07:28 pm
New Delhi, Sept 29 (IBNS) Intelligence agencies have alerted Delhi Police and Rajasthan Police against a possible terror strike by the Islamic State.

Reports said central agencies have told the police forces that a possible strike by Islamic State is imminent.

Mumbai has also been put on high alert following bomb threat at Hotel Taj and airport. 

The police deployment has been increased after the airport manager at the international airport received an anonymous call on the bomb threat.

The caller claimed that he had overheard someone saying that they were planning to place explosives outside Hotel Taj and airport terminals of both international and domestic flights.

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