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Kerala Coast on high alert over suspected boats carrying IS terrorists who fled Sri Lanka

(UTV|COLOMBO) – The Kerala Coast has been put on high alert following intelligence reports that boats allegedly carrying 15 Islamic State (IS) terrorists had set off from Sri Lanka to the Lakshadweep Islands, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

According to highly places sources in India’s Police Department, the Coastal Police Stations, and Coastal District Police Chiefs have been alerted.

“Such alerts are usual practice but this time we have a specific information about the number.

We have alerted the Coastal Police Stations and the Police Chiefs of Coastal Districts to be on alert in case of any sighting of suspicious vessels,” a top Police source told PTI.

The Coastal Police Department said it was on alert since 23 May, the day alert came from Sri Lanka.

“We were on alert since the Sri Lankan attack took place.

We have also alerted the fishing vessels and others venturing into the sea to be cautious of suspicious activities,” Coastal Department sources confirmed to PTI.

After the serial bomb blasts in Sri Lanka, Kerala was on alert, especially after India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) investigations revealed that IS operatives had planned attacks in the State.

Intelligence Agencies believe that a considerable number of Keralities are still with the IS which was recently wiped out from Iraq and Syria.

Sri Lanka witnessed a deadly terror attack on 21 April when 8 blasts rocked the Island-nation killing over 250 people.

The IS claimed responsibility for the incident.

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