The Borneo Post

World Cup, Olympics terror threats growing, says Interpol

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DOHA: Terror and cyber-security threats to major global sporting events, including footbal l’s World Cup and the Olympics, are growing, Interpol’s secretary general warned on Wednesday.

Speaking on the fringes of a security conference in Doha, where the 2022 World Cup will be held, Jurgen Stock said “a spectrum” of threats, which also included hooliganis­m, now existed for big sports events.

“It’s a spectrum of threats and, unfortunat­ely, these threats are increasing,” Stock told reporters.

“It’s getting more internatio­nal and it’s getting more complex and that requires more than ever that law enforcemen­t agencies cooperate.”

Stock cited recent threats to sports events including hooliganis­m at the 2016 Euros, cyber- crimes at the Rio Olympics and media reports about the risk of terror attacks at the World Cup next year.

He was a headline speaker at the “Major Event Safety and Security Conference”, a two-day event billed as the first of its kind.

Also speaking was Hassan alThawadi, Secretary General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, the body overseeing organisati­on of Qatar’s 2022 World Cup.

He told those in the audience that Qatar would host a World Cup that is “robustly safe and secure”. — AFP

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