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No 'tangible' terror threat detected since the start of the Paris Olympics, interior minister says

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin says authorities have not detected any “tangible” terror threat during the first week of the Olympic Games

Via AP news wire
Friday 02 August 2024 11:53 BST

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French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Friday that authorities have not detected any “tangible" terror threats during the first week of the Olympic Games, during which about 200 people have been arrested by security forces for various crimes.

Darmanin released the first official statistics regarding the Paris Olympics’ security during a visit to a police station in Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of Paris home to two major venues: the Stade de France and the Olympic Aquatics Centre.

He said there were about 200 people arrested since July 26, including 180 taken into police custody.

They include some “individuals” who “could have” committed attacks, including on the day of the opening ceremony, Darmanin said.

Yet, he added, “there wasn’t and as of now we aren’t aware of any tangible threat from (terror) organizations. … There is no organized attack being planned that we are aware of.”

Darmanin also stressed said there were 24% less theft associated with violence as well as 10% less car theft in Paris and in the neighboring suburban areas.

“Overall petty crime was largely reduced probably due to the hugely increased police and gendarme presence in the public areas,” he said.

Darmanin is staying on in a caretaker role at the interior ministry until a new government is formed in the wake of legislative elections earlier this month.

France has been deploying around 30,000 police officers each day to keep the Olympics safe, with a peak of 45,000 for the opening ceremony on the Seine River.

Security forces are also backed up by a 10,000-strong contingent of soldiers that has set up the largest military camp in Paris since World War II, from which soldiers should be able to reach any of the city’s Olympic venues within 30 minutes.

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AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

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