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'No specific threat' to Sachin: police

After creating a scare claiming there was a terror threat to Sachin Tendulkar, Nagpur Police says there is "no specific threat" to any individual player and there is "no threat input".

Updated on: Nov 03, 2008 11:07 PM IST
PTI | By , Nagpur/New Delhi
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After creating a scare claiming there was a terror threat to batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar, Nagpur Police on Monday did a complete U-turn saying there is "no specific threat" to any individual player and there is "no threat input".

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"There is no specific threat to any individual player and there is no threat input", Additional Director General of Police and Commissioner of Police Praveen Dixit told reporters hours after claiming there was a threat to Tendulkar from Pakistan-based terror outfit 'Jaish-E-Mohammad'(JeM).

Dixit had earlier spoken about the world's top run getter facing the threat as India and Australia prepared to reach here for the fourth and final cricket Test starting at Jamtha, about 16 kms from here, on November six.

Dixit had earlier in the day told some news channels and print media that the police had received an advisory from central agencies about a terror threat to Tendulkar.

Later, he maintained security will be as usual and provided to both teams during their stay.

Sources in the agencies said the Nagpur Police was referring to a warning issued by the Central security agencies in 2002 when intelligence inputs suggested that JeM may target Tendulkar along with other VIPs.

"The Central government has issued a high-alert for Sachin. They have information that the JeM has issued a threat to him. We have informed everyone and his security has been tightened," Dixit told reporters earlier in the day.

 
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