No more attacks since November 26th's batch of ones has happened....yet. It's not good to get in a negative mindset that there will be more attacks and that it's only a matter of time until these things happen...but sometimes you just can't help it. After reading the newspaper and watching the news, there has been warnings that attacks and a threat of terrorists hijacking planes in India has happened. Here's the full story.....
Thursday, December 04, 2008 11:01 PM (New Delhi)
There has been tight security at the airports in Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore after the Bureau of Civil Aviation issued a hijack warning.
The move follows an anonymous mail sent to a news organisation in Gujarat last week, warning of terror strikes at these three airports on the 6th of December that also happens to be the anniversary of Babri Masjid demolition.
Vsavaraj Malajhati, DCP, Bangalore Police, says: "Security has been stepped up. We are asking passengers to keep calm. Necessary arrangements have been taken."
There's a 5-tier security ring -- right from the time one enters the airport to the point passengers finally board the flight- which means more checks, but no one's complaining.
The terror alert seems to have changed the way people in India view aviation security -- no more tantrums or complaints about having to stand in long queues to be frisked several times
But there are some who still feel more steps can be taken to improve security.
"They stopped my car did not check my baggage they should do that also," says actor Kunal Kapoor, adding, "now the security agencies shouldn't become complacent, and this kind of security should be maintained."
If you're planning to take a flight, here's what you need to do:
I spoke to some of the passengers inside and they say the security measures are as usual, but security agencies tell us there is no visible presence to avoid panic.
My Dad, his friend Hollis and I are supposed to have a 10 day vacation down to south India starting next week and ending on the 20th of December. My only hope and wish is that my Dad & Hollis are able to make it safely to Mumbai and that we're able to have a safe trip around south India. I cannot wait for this south India trip. I've been preparing for it for months now, so the anticipation is becoming like Christmas Eve or morning before you're opening those presents. But now, I almost can't wait just as much to go home and know that I am safe back in the US. Wish me luck :)
3 comments:
Alison,
We are praying that you and your Dad have a safe vacation and a safe trip home. We love you!
The lawyer
so i just went to girl scouts last night and we were talking about it & mrs. toppa was asking all about it cause she didnt know what town you were in so i told her & everything. jess said she's gonna try to get a phone card to talk to you soon. she still doesnt have internet or anything so i was going to call her and tell her what your blog said so she could know if you guys hadnt talked on the phone yet. gay is in the hospital and has been for the past week. its serious im pretty sure and theyre doing tests but dont exactly know whats going on with her. jess just found out on wed. from toppa and toppa was going to go visit gay in the hospital today. i'll let dad know about whats happening in india and the extra safety precautions. PLEASEEE come home safe!!!!!! i want to see you!!!! :( like literally i would be depressed the rest of my life if anything bad happened. be extra careful about everything. dont go to your internship if your gut feels like its a bad idea. i love you alison anna mackenzie proctor! i hope your not still sick!
love,
andrea jillian patterson proctor
AKA ahn jill to you :)
don't worry...all will be well...the precautions seem so much like the US has been doing for many years and those in India have been lazy and in denial. Hollis & I are looking forward to being with you and going on this pilgrimage together. Pilgrims in the old days faced bandits...so things haven't changed. love, daddyo
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