The Asian Age

Team hotels go into lockdown after attack

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London, June 4: Team hotels had gone into lockdown after Saturday’s terror attack here, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council revealed on Sunday, saying it will review security at the ongoing Champions Trophy “in line with the threat levels”. Three knife-wielding attackers, wearing fake suicide vests, unleashed a terror rampage through central London, plowing a high-speed van into pedestrian­s on the iconic London Bridge before stabbing revellers in a nearby market, killing seven people and injuring 48. “Following last night’s incident all team hotels went into lockdown and teams, match officials and staff were all quickly accounted for. “The enhanced security around venues implemente­d following the Manchester attack remains in place, this includes significan­tly enhanced police and security for today’s match,” the ICC said in a statement. The heightened security in place is for the marquee India-Pakistan clash, in Birmingham.

“Our thoughts are with everyone affected by what has happened in London overnight. The ICC and the ECB continue to place safety and security at the ICC Champions Trophy and the ICC Women’s World Cup this summer as the highest priority,” the world body stated.

“We operate on advice from our Tournament Security Directorat­e — in conjunctio­n with the ECB and relevant police and security authoritie­s — to ensure that we can deliver a safe and secure event. We will continue to work with the authoritie­s over the coming hours and days and review our security in line with the threat levels. The security situation has been very much front and centre of our preparatio­ns,” it said.

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