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Security stepped up after bombing of Sri Lankan port

GALLE, Sri Lanka, Oct 19, 2006 (AFP) - Police and troops stepped up security in Sri Lanka's port city of Galle Thursday, one day after a bold suicide attack that killed at least two people, a police official said. Additional troop reinforcements were poured into the area while military patrols were also stepped up, even as a night curfew was eased early Thursday, local police chief Keerthi de Silva said.
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He said 11 people had been detained for questioning by police for breaking the curfew as well as for possible involvement with the bombing in Galle, a popular tourist destination located 110 kilometres (70 miles) south of Colombo.

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A sailor and a civilian were killed when the Tigers rammed explosives-laden boats into three naval craft and sank them.

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A pro-rebel website reported that two Tiger boats successfully went ashore and militants carried out rocket-propelled grenade attacks against the harbour while the suicide bombing was underway.
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Police said they believed four or five Tigers may have escaped after the attack.

The security boost in Galle came amid fears of inter-communal tensions, the officer said, adding that police opened fire and wounded three men Wednesday to prevent rioting between

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