The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S. Korea conducts anti-terror drills ahead of Winter Games

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PYEONGCHAN­G, South Korea: Set to host the Winter Olympics in February, South Korea conducted a series of security drills yesterday to prepare against terror attacks ranging from a hostage situation, a vehicle ramming a stadium and a bombattach­ed to a drone.

Police and firemen were among around 420 personnel participat­ing in the exercise, held in front of the Olympic Stadium at Pyeongchan­g, just 80km from the heavily fortified border with North Korea.

During the simulated drills, members of a SWAT team shot down a drone with a bomb attached that was flying toward a bus carrying athletes.

In another part of the mock exercise a terrorist took hostage athletes on a bus, and tried to ram the vehicle into the stadium before being gunned down by police. Officers in gas masks also removed a chemical bomb.

Anxiety on the Korean Peninsula has been rising in recent months due to a series of missile tests by North Korea as it continues its pursuit of nuclear weapons in defiance of UN sanctions and warnings from the United States.

“Please keep in mind that accidents always happen where no one has expected,” South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nakyon said. “Please check until the last minute whether there are any security loopholes.”

Lee did not mention North Korea, but South Korea’s Defence Ministry on Friday flagged risks that North Korea could resort to terrorist or cyber attacks to spoil internatio­nal events.

Some 5,000 armed forces personnel will be deployed at the Winter Games, according to South Korean government officials and documents reviewed by Reuters.

Pyeongchan­g’s organizing committee for the 2018 Games (POCOG) has also hired a

Please keep in mind that accidents always happen where no one has expected. Lee Nak-yon, South Korean Prime Minister

private cyber security company to guard against a hacking attack from the North, tender documents show.

To minimise the risk of provoking an aggressive North Korean reaction during the games, South Korea has asked Washington to delay regular joint military exercises until after the Olympics, the Financial Times reported. A spokesman for South Korea’s defence ministry said on yesterday that nothing has been decided. — Reuters

 ??  ?? South Korean special warfare soldiers take part in an anti-terror drill at the Olympic Stadium, the venue of the opening and closing ceremony for the PyeongChan­g 2018 Winter Olympic Games, in Pyeongchan­g. — AFP photo
South Korean special warfare soldiers take part in an anti-terror drill at the Olympic Stadium, the venue of the opening and closing ceremony for the PyeongChan­g 2018 Winter Olympic Games, in Pyeongchan­g. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Seihan Mori, master of the ancient Kiyomizu temple, uses an ink-soaked calligraph­y brush to write the Chinese character, known as kanji, for ‘North’ at the temple in Kyoto, as a defining symbol of 2017 following a series of North Korean missile...
Seihan Mori, master of the ancient Kiyomizu temple, uses an ink-soaked calligraph­y brush to write the Chinese character, known as kanji, for ‘North’ at the temple in Kyoto, as a defining symbol of 2017 following a series of North Korean missile...

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