PM faced terror threat during Kerala visit: State DGP

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Jun 20 2017 | 6:42 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced a terror threat during his recent visit here for inauguration of the Kochi Metro Rail project, Kerala police chief T P Senkumar indicated today.
"There was a big threat perception here on the day of the prime minister's visit (on Saturday).. There was a terror module here during his visit. We cannot disclose much of its details," Senkumar told reporters here.
Asked about the 'terror threat,' Senkumar said he could not elaborate further.
The Kerala director general of police said this while justifying police action on Friday near the Kerala High Court against people who were protesting against an LPG terminal coming up at Puthuvype near here.
He defended Kochi's City Deputy Commissioner of Police Yatish Chandra who reportedly used force to remove protesters in the high court area on that day.
"They (the protesters), all of a sudden, tried to create trouble on the route the prime minister's motorcade was to take (on June 17)," the DGP said, adding it happened when the Special Protection Group (SPG) and other security agencies were conducting a trial run through the route.
Modi had visited Kochi amid tight security on Saturday to dedicate the first phase of the Kochi Metro to the nation and also had taken a brief ride on the metro train along with dignitaries including Governor P Sathasivam , Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
The police chief said the protest was staged without prior notice and justified the police action.
Senkumar dismissed the allegations againstYatish Chandra that he had ordered lathicharge against the protesters at Puthuvype on Sunday.
"Can you show me the visuals of his action," he asked reporters.
He reiterated the police charge that extremist forces were behind the anti-LNG terminal protest.
"Yes, extremist forces are behind the protest," he said justifying the lathicharge.
His statement comes amid demand from the opposition parties and protesters for stringent action against the police for the lathicharge.
At least 20 people were injured in the lathicharge.
Meanwhile, the 'LPG Terminal Virudha Janakeeya Samara Samiti,' today said they would attend a meeting convened by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan tomorrow to discuss the issue.
Earlier, they had said they would not attend the meeting scheduled in Thiruvananthapuram.

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First Published: Jun 20 2017 | 6:42 PM IST

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