
A 50-member team of Rapid Action Force reviewed the security across Tamil Nadu. (File photo)
Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu:
The Rapid Action Force today said several places in Tamil Nadu, including Chennai have been identified as sensitive but there is no perceived ISIS movement in the state.
"Several places in Tamil Nadu have been identified as sensitive areas. These include Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore, Chennai, Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Villupuram and Tuticorin. Annual security checks are being held in these places...the law and order situation in the state is good," RAF Commandant Kurien and Assistant Commandant Raja said.
They said there was no perceived movement of ISIS members in Tamil Nadu but did not elaborate.
The officers are heading a 50 member RAF team with modern equipment which arrived in Ramanathapuram from Coimbatore for a security review of various sensitive places in the district.
They held talks with the community and caste leaders on communal issues and their problems and warned of severe action against anti-social elements who try to exploit the situation to their ends.
On the terror threat to the famous Rameswaram temple, they said the RAF would deploy its personnel permanently in the shrine if the Tamil Nadu government puts forward a request.
Earlier in the day, in a major anti-terror swoop ahead of Republic Day, the national Investigation Agency and other security agencies arrested or detained 14 terror suspects across five states after they allegedly formed a module on the pattern of ISIS to carry out strikes at vital installations.
"Several places in Tamil Nadu have been identified as sensitive areas. These include Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore, Chennai, Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Villupuram and Tuticorin. Annual security checks are being held in these places...the law and order situation in the state is good," RAF Commandant Kurien and Assistant Commandant Raja said.
They said there was no perceived movement of ISIS members in Tamil Nadu but did not elaborate.
The officers are heading a 50 member RAF team with modern equipment which arrived in Ramanathapuram from Coimbatore for a security review of various sensitive places in the district.
They held talks with the community and caste leaders on communal issues and their problems and warned of severe action against anti-social elements who try to exploit the situation to their ends.
On the terror threat to the famous Rameswaram temple, they said the RAF would deploy its personnel permanently in the shrine if the Tamil Nadu government puts forward a request.
Earlier in the day, in a major anti-terror swoop ahead of Republic Day, the national Investigation Agency and other security agencies arrested or detained 14 terror suspects across five states after they allegedly formed a module on the pattern of ISIS to carry out strikes at vital installations.
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