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UK worried about Islamic terrorists attacking Indian players and British common people in India Pakistan cricket ODI
Prithiv Patel
Jul. 2, 2007
Sources said that each spectator would be frisked before entering the stadium for the match on Tuesday (July 3).
Security has been beefed up in Britain since July 1, when a car crashed into the main terminal of the city's airport. The crash is suspected to be an attempted terrorist attack, it has seen Britain going on high alert and even the Wimbledon games are now under heavy scrutiny.
Police frisk Londoners as part of security procedure, with UK on ''critical alert'' due to a suspected terror strike on Glasgow airport.
Islamic terrorists can attempt to create havoc in Indian cricket camp. The extremists are there is UK in large numbers. The UK Government under Tony Blair failed to deal with Islamic extremists effectively.
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