Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Boston ramps up security ahead of marathon

- Reuters

Boston officials vowed on Saturday to balance tight security with a feeling of fun at the coming Boston Marathon, the first running of the worldrenow­n race since the bomb attack last year killed three people and injured 264.

Officials advised residents and visitors to expect a large police presence through the week leading up to the April 21 race, starting with a memorial service attended by Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday, the one-year anniversar­y of the attack. “It will be the Boston Marathon as it has always been,” Mayor Martin Walsh said during a press conference in front of city hall. “Our goal is for everyone to enjoy the race.” Walsh said the city has prepared extensive security meas- ures for preventing as well as responding to emergencie­s.

Over 100 cameras have been installed at more than 50 observatio­n points along the Boston portion of the course.

The two ethnic Chechen brothers suspected of planting the bombs at the finish line were identified using footage taken from security camera. One of the brothers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died after a gun battle with police several days after the attack while the other, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is awaiting trial.

Officials also emphasized that increased security will be found not just at the finish line, but along the entire course. Though all major marathons are a challenge to secure, given the 26.2 mile spread, the Boston Marathon’s route through eight municipali­ties makes it all the harder.

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