"ATS is tracking down the foreigners who have flown here from conflict zones infested by ISIS terror. We are also monitoring the online activity through social media so that there is no indoctrination," Parsekar said speaking on a private member resolution moved by Leader of Opposition Pratapsinh Rane "to have well trained Anti-Terrorist Squad due to the present world situation of terrorism".
The Chief Minister said mock drills are being conducted regularly with other security agencies to have better understanding with them.
"The process has began to procure bullet proof jackets and helmets for the ATS staff," Parsekar told the House today.
"There cannot be a fool proof solution on this issue but people in general will have to be made aware about their responsibilities."
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The Chief minister stated that the ATS' Intelligence wing has been keeping a close watch on the migrants and tenants, and also are having periodical inspection of the registered and unregistered tenants. Former chief minister Rane moving the resolution suspected the possibility of having sleeper cell in the state.
ISIS has been recruiting youth. There are lot of youth who are going towards Syria. We don't want to fall prey to such a situation, he added.
Recalling that sometime ago there was an attempt in Goaby a group to indoctrinate few individuals in his constituency by holding close door meetings, he said but people shooed them away.
Deputy Chief Minister Francis D'Souza said that the porous borders of the state borders were a reason for worry.
Calangute MLA Michael Lobo demanded that ATS should be stationed in the coastal belt of North Goa where foreigners frequent more.