New Delhi, March 6: Two teams of elite force National Security Guard (NSG) have reached Ahmadabad in Gujarat on Sunday, soon after a terror attack warning was informed by the Pakistani intelligence agency to India. As part of the contingency plan, the security forces have started their combing operation in the state, along with the help of Gujarat Police. It is suspected that 8-10 terrorists of Laskar-e-Taiba (LeT) have entered Gujarat through sea route. Also Read - Pulwama-like Attack Averted After Army Recovers 52 kg Worth Explosives in Jammu and Kashmir

The intelligence inputs were first shared by the Pakistani forces to Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval on Saturday and the Indian intelligence agencies have confirmed it. Reacting instantly on the threat, the elite Indian forces have acted on it and sealed all the border areas. Patrolling has also been increased and states have been put on high alert. It is also known that holidays of all the police personnel in Gujarat have been cancelled. Border Security Force have also found an abandoned Pakistani boat off Gujarat coast on Saturday. (ALSO READ: BSF finds another abandoned Pakistani boat off Gujarat coast) Also Read - India's NSA Ajit Doval Walks Out of SCO Meet as Pakistan Presents 'Fictitious Map' Showing Jammu and Kashmir as Its Own

As the threat warning was also issued for Pathankot, security and patrolling have been raised, but till now there is no information on whether any suspects has entered India through here or not. It is the first time theta both the nations are sharing their intelligence inputs with each other, but experts are of the opinion that these are done after the recent terrorist attacks in both the nations, in which several innocent people have lost their life. Also Read - 19 Years of 9/11: Lesser-Known Facts About the Dreadful Terror Attack That Shook The World