Tiruchirapalli Airport in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu was put on high alert April 5 after an anonymous handwritten letter found in the airport warned of more than 100 suicide bombers who had sneaked into India to target airports, police stations, prisons and prominent political leaders. The letter said that attacks would proceed if the author's friend, a Muslim militant known as Imran who was recently arrested in Bangalore by Karnataka police, was not released.
05/04/07 Stratfor
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Friday, April 06, 2007
Tiruchirapalli Airport On High Alert
Friday, April 06, 2007
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