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The show will go on: No threat of terrorist activity at Rio 2016 Olympics

Indo Asian News Service • June 2, 2016, 13:57:37 IST
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The Brazilian government has not detected any threat of terrorist activity in Rio de Janeiro — the venue for the 2016 Olympic games in August, a defence officer said.

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The show will go on: No threat of terrorist activity at Rio 2016 Olympics

Rio De Janeiro: The Brazilian government has not detected any threat of terrorist activity in Rio de Janeiro — the venue for the 2016 Olympic games in August, a defence officer said. Brazil’s armed forces and federal intelligence body Abin have been monitoring international terrorist groups following recent attacks in Paris and Brussels, the official said on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported. In April, Abin said it had identified an Islamic State (IS) terrorist who posted messages on social media alluding to the Olympic Games. [caption id=“attachment_2812672” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![2016 Rio Olympics Park in Rio de Janeiro. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Olympics-3801.jpg) 2016 Rio Olympics Park in Rio de Janeiro. Reuters[/caption] Defence Minister Raul Jungmann said Brazil’s intelligence agencies were working alongside counterparts in the US, Britain, France, Israel and Russia. “Our intelligence organs have a contract with several countries. There has not been any threat on our radar,” Jungmann told reporters in Rio. “It’s an area where you have to expect the unexpected, but until now we have had no alert or sign that a terrorist entity is focusing on Brazil,” Jungmann said. He added that the absence of “ethnic, religious and border conflicts” meant Brazil was less likely to be targeted by terrorists. In addition to collaborating with several countries and regions to monitor security at the August 5-21 Games, Brazil will deploy tens of thousands of troops in Rio’s streets to ensure the safety of athletes, officials, residents and an estimated 600,000 foreign visitors. In total there will be 85,000 security personnel - including armed forces, police and security agents - patrolling the city during the Games. The figure is more than double the number deployed at the London 2012 Olympics.

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