The special security at the airport will
continue, but visitors would be allowed entry to the terminal from six
am on Tuesday, it was decided at a review meeting held on Monday
presided by Airport Director A K C Nair to evaluate the security
measurer's, airport authorities said in a release.
The
meeting decided that the security measures were satisfactory. Visitors
were not being allowed soon after the threat calls were received.
Police, CRPF and Thunderbolt commandos will continue to provide security to the airport.
The
airport had been put on high alert from June 27 night after the Air
Traffic Control Tower received four calls threatening that terrorists
would attack it with AK 47s. While the caller first said the attack
would be carried out by Al
Qeada, later the caller said Mujahideen would attack the airport.
While
one call was traced to Saudi Arabia, three others were internet
generated calls, Nair said, adding, all the calls were suspected to have
been made by the same person.
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