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Security Industry & Economy - Terrorism States - Maharashtra Taj control handed back
Under tight seal: Security staff standing guard in front of the Taj Hotel in Mumbai as the 105-year-old hotel is being boarded up with plywood sheets to prevent entry of people. The building has been sealed as much as possible, until a full risk assessment is completed. Our Bureau Mumbai, Dec. 1 The control of terror-scarred properties of the Taj Mahal Palace and Towers was handed back to the Taj Group by security agencies on Monday. Parts of the property are still inaccessible, either due to continuing security investigations or for safety reasons, a company statement said. The building has also been sealed as much as possible, until a full risk assessment has been completed, the note said. More Stories on : Security | Terrorism | Hotels | Maharashtra
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