The Borneo Post

NY vows toughest New Year’s Eve security in years

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NEW YORK: The toughest security presence in years will safeguard New Year’s Eve festivitie­s in New York’s Times Square, where around two million people are expected to congregate in the area, police said.

The stepped-up security follows two recent attacks, both apparently inspired by the Islamic State extremist group – an aborted bombing in a subway tunnel on Dec 11 and a truck attack in TriBeCa that killed eight people on Oct 31.

New York police chief James O’Neill said there were no direct, credible threats, but promised people would see a “stronger police presence out there than we have seen even in recent years,” which he called ‘prudent’ in the wake of recent incidents.

Last May, a US Navy veteran, with no apparent terror motive, rammed a car into Times Square, killing a young woman and injuring 22 other people.

Authoritie­s are also guarding against a Las Vegas-style shooting, after a sole gunman holed up in a high-rise hotel shot dead 58 people at a country music festival on Oct 1, the worst mass shooting in recent US history.

O’Neill said there would be more bomb-sniffing dogs, more countersni­per teams and more officers on the ground than last year, but declined to set a number.

Concrete, blocker vehicles and sand trucks will seal off Times Square, trucks will be restricted, and spectators will have to walk through two layers of checkpoint­s to access the area, subject to bag checks and screenings to ensure no weapons.

Heavy-weapons teams and dog patrols will deploy throughout the area, and to safeguard against a Las Vegas style attack, uniformed police will work hand-in-hand with security at every hotel in the area.

Police repeatedly denied any specific threats, but said they were aware of jihadist propaganda urging sympathise­rs to attack New York and holiday celebratio­ns.

Sunday is expected to be the coldest New Year’s Eve in the US financial capital for 55 years.

The National Weather Service warn that temperatur­es could fall to 14 degrees Fahrenheit at midnight on Dec 31, the coldest since 1962. — AFP

 ??  ?? New York Police Department Strategic Response Group members stand in Times Square to provide security ahead of New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns in Manhattan. — Reuters photo
New York Police Department Strategic Response Group members stand in Times Square to provide security ahead of New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns in Manhattan. — Reuters photo

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