03 April, 2010
Interpol Great Support for Security South Africa World Cup 2010
International Police will provide extra security at the World Cup in 2010. Deployment of personnel in South Africa as the largest even called for a global. This was explained by the Secretary General of Interpol Ronald Noble. According to him, about 20 to 25countries will provide the personnel of the police to support the South African police and officials from participating countries are also the World Cup in 2010. "Cooperation could not be more solid again," explained Noble in Yahoosports. Comments Noble was made when he was getting a tour of facilities and airport security in Johhanesburg Durban, local time, from the South African Police Deputy Commissioner Andre Prius. "At this stage there is no indication of a direct threat of terrorism against the World Cup. But No one should abandon the intelligence of a possible threat," added the Prius. Each access into South Africa will be the main point of security. Everyone who comes will be examined using Interpol's database contains data on 11 million stolen passports, which is often used for terrorist acts, organized crime and the purpose of trafficking. In addition, at some point in the stadium, venue-venue World Cup and some other places, the authorities will also make spot checks of identity and fingerprints.
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