Indian and British police specialising in counter-terrorism will meet next month in India’s commercial hub to share their experiences in combating terror, a senior official said. The decision follows a Mumbai meeting between Stuart Harrison, the deputy chief of the London anti-terrorism branch, “SO-13”, and the head of Mumbai police A.N. Roy and officers of the anti-terrorism squad (ATS) which probed the July 11 train blasts that killed 186 people and injured about 800, Roy told AFP. Full Story
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