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What turned Mumbai a terror hub 
 
Mumbai: The tryst with terror began with the deadliest terrorist attack the
nation had ever seen. Thirteen explosions rocked Mumbai, the commercial
capital, in a span of two hours on March 12, 1993 leaving 257 dead and close
to 1400 injured.
After 13 years of the deadliest terror attack took place in Mumbai,
Maharashtra today has become a preferred target for Pakistan based terrorist
outfits.
Since 1993, Mumbai alone has witnessed 31 blasts, which include:
*       The blast in a Best bus in Ghatkopar in December 2002 
*       The explosion in a local train in Mulund in March 2003 
*       The twin blasts at the Gateway of India and Zaveeri Bazar in August
2003 
*       The seven serial blasts in local trains on July 11, 2006
And the Malegaon blasts have shown that the pattern is replicated across
Maharashtra, which has seen a total of 110 blasts in the same period.
"Maharashtra in general, and Mumbai in particular is always in the public
view and terrorists basically want to draw attention with spectacular acts,"
said former IPS officer Y P Singh.
Mumbai is a microcosm of modern India and a symbol of its new economy, and
therefore a perfect target. 
In 1993 the ISI, tapped into the anger in the immediate Aftermath of the
Babri masijid Demolition, used Dawood's men in the underworld to launch the
operations. 
Many towns like Malegaon had a booming economy, which ironically went bust
with the coming of technology as power looms replaced the weaver and
unemployment rose. 
"All these small towns have been seeing extremism on the rise and jehadi
forces have infiltrated the whole state like a virus," says Konkan Range IG
Satyapal Singh.
But one of the reasons why the rise of terror cells have been difficult to
track is the declining efficiency of the Police, especially the falling
numbers of beat policemen.
This leads to a decline in the gathering of grass root intelligence, a fact
that the police are now attempting to re-build.
"We are now really working on strengthening our intelligence involving the
local people more and more," said Satyapal Singh.
The Maharashtra police force is learning the new lessons in taking on a
highly motivated and often invisible enemy. But the fear is that, by the
time these new strategies become policy, they could have become obsolete in
face of fast evolving terror tactics. 


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