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    UK police smuggle fake bomb onto Olympic site

    LONDON (AP) — U.K. police managed to smuggle a fake bomb into Olympic Park in a security test, overshadowing a special U.K. Cabinet meeting held at the park Monday marking 200 days until the Summer Games begin.

    The Olympic Delivery Authority declined to comment directly on whether a fake bomb was involved in last year's failed test, but said "testing is standard practice" in all major security operations.

    "Such tests have a key role in developing our capability to ensure that London 2012 is safe and secure and that we are best prepared to detect potential threats before and during the Games," the statement said Sunday. "Members of the public with tickets should be reassured that such exercises are being staged to ensure their safety, our number one priority."

    Olympic security experts downplayed the significance of the test, arguing that such tests are routine and conducted by experts trained at exposing vulnerabilities.

    Peter Fussey, author of "Securing and Sustaining the Olympic City," which looks at the London 2012 games, said the only thing that was unusual was that the public heard about it.

    "You can't make something completely terrorist-proof," he said. "There's always going to be some risk."

    Margaret Gilmore, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, said with six months to go, a successful dummy device is not the problem one might think it to be. The whole point of such tests is to expose vulnerabilities, she said.

    "The key thing is that they are putting this real ring of steel around the Olympic sites," she said.

    The terror threat is the biggest security worry for the London Olympics, which take place July 27 through Aug. 12. Security has been an intricate part of the games since an attack at the 1972 Olympics in Munich killed 11 Israeli athletes and coaches. London itself has not been immune from terror attacks — four suicide bombers killed 52 commuters in 2005 when they targeted the city's transit network.

    But creating enough security to satisfy the experts has proven to be costly — and more complicated than initially envisioned. Authorities vastly underestimated the number of people needed to search spectators and otherwise secure venues and other Olympic sites, like hotels and power stations.

    Britain will have up to 13,500 troops deployed on land, at sea and in the skies to help protect the games — twice as many as had been envisioned. That's not counting the 10,000 security guards and about 12,000 police officers also working to secure the event.

    But the threat goes beyond the event itself. Transit sites, shopping malls and other public gathering points, such as where people will watch the games on big-screen televisions, are also being scrutinized.

    Britain's government has said it expects the terror threat level to be set at "severe" during the Olympics, meaning an attempted attack is considered highly likely.

    The terror concerns, and more ticketing problems, surfaced as Britain's Cabinet gathered at the Olympic Park to mark the "200 days to go" milestone. As part of the festivities, the Olympic Delivery Authority formally handed over control of the park to games organizers.

    "This is the perfect time for the Cabinet to come together and ensure we are doing absolutely everything we can to make the most of this unique opportunity to showcase all the great things the U.K. has to offer to the rest of the world," Prime Minister David Cameron said.

    Meanwhile, organizers grappled with yet another ticketing problem: A limited ticket sale has been suspended indefinitely after computer problems kept causing trouble for buyers.

    The tickets came from customers who decided to submit them for resale, but the online system did not work properly and sales remained suspended Monday, a spokeswoman for the organizing committee said.

    The tickets are only being sold in Europe. Customers can still go to the site and get tickets for soccer and the Paralympics.

    Organizers have struggled with ticket sales from the start. A complicated lottery system in which people blindly registered for tickets and handed over their credit card details before learning what tickets they obtained frustrated thousands who wished to see the spectacle.

    Two-thirds of ticket seekers failed to obtain any in the first round of sales, with 22 million requests for 6.6 million available tickets.

    Another round was blighted by computer problems and there is no indication when the resale efforts would be resumed.

    Olympic authorities, meanwhile, also announced they had signed contracts specifying the post-Olympics use of six of eight of the permanent venues, including those used for swimming and handball as well as the ArcelorMittal Orbit observation tower.

     

    48 comments

    • TheStig  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  4 mths ago
      Judging by the comments, this article is the bomb.
    • Rhyno  •  Richardson, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      It's what we here in America call a "dry run". Don't be alarmed to hear the news that a bomb was detonated at the olympics this year. And be alarmed even less when the dots are connected back to Britain's police and military. I'm just sayin....
    • N0TS0AVERAGEJ0E  •  4 mths ago
      umm, everyone here is talking about conspiracies and how, now that the police have found a hole in their system, someone will inevitably use the same method to blow up or poison everyone at the olympics. The sheer stupidity of what i am hearing is mind-boggling. have any of you stopped to consider that, now they have uncovered a hole, they will simply plug it up? And for all of you other, even more stupid people, who read the article as, "The U.K. Police can and will blow up the olympics because some of their force have snuck a fake bomb onto the site." They obviously tasked those officers to figure out how to sneak bomb onto the site so they can plug up the holes. The government isnt trying to find a way to blow up the olympics, otherwise, all they have to do is order the officers to stand back and watch as they blew it up. Thats why it was a "fake" bomb. and for all of you wondering, well because its a fake bomb, thats why it made it past the sensors, it was a very highly engineered piece of equipment that simulated the trace signatures of a multitude of weapons (including radiological weapons). It was made, so that, if a sensor were to swipe over it, it would recognize traces of explosives, radiation, etc.
    • Carol  •  4 mths ago
      That's okay. The government bringing bombs into events is the only way they come in.
      • Bill Derberg 4 mths ago
        That is correct!
      • John 4 mths ago
        Especially the left wing governments
    • Grant  •  Montreal, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Practicing up for the next 7-7 are we? Well done boys, looks like you're ready for prime time.
      • Cheryl Manoogian 4 mths ago
        Yep. The 7-7-7 was done by their Government as 911 was done by the US Govt.
      • SuperCut 63 4 mths ago
        My guess: On 11/11/2012 (2011th year b/c there was no year zero) they're going to false flag in Israel, blame Iran and start WWIII.
      • Grant 4 mths ago
        Nothing would surprise me at this point... The rhetoric is pretty heated these days, wouldn't surprise me if they staged something sooner than that.
    • craig  •  4 mths ago
      Fake bomb i dont think so , this will go off during the games, fake drills on 9/11 , fake drills on 7/7 , gulf of tonkin and the list goes on and on
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      I was a guard at the 1996 summer games. Our security was top notch and even then we would find threats inside the olympic village here I was stationed. We found several athletes with firearms a few attempts to bring in drugs and one suspected explosive device. If it could happen with atf, police from all over georgia, the national guard from 3 states secret service, and several countries providing their own security and all the high tech toys we had, it will happen in london too. No security is fool proof no matter how hard we try. Even then we had one bomb go off. I was 2 blocks away that night and I not only heard it, I felt it.
    • Obey  •  4 mths ago
      Imagine how easy it is to smuggle a fake WMD from Mexico into the U.S. Security at the airports is mere theatre; but non-existent on the border.
      • Dan 4 mths ago
        If it a fake WMD, its not going to trigger an alarm for the machines that detect WMD on the border,since there would be not radiation or chemical agents.Trying to bring in WMD through mexico is just dumb with all those drugs that are found ever day and yet still a lot come in because its drugs and it can be hidden any where and hid the smell but with WMD you need special cases or containers or risk exposure to oneself and also to hid it from the machines detecters. Now bringing an WMD that has some radiation or chemical that are use to make WMD would trigger an alarm by detecters or dogs, so it would so much harder to try to bring in WMD, now Canada would be the smart choice since anyone can just walk through, since there is no border fence. Its not like in the movies since if that was true then there would be a 100 WMD already in the US. WMD are not easy to make or take hold of, a lot of work goes in making one. Now a bomb through the mexican border is something that could happen but not a WMD not with all the security on the US/mexican border.
    • craig  •  4 mths ago
      The secret illuminati (aka) the secret federal reserve
    • QQ  •  4 mths ago
      How do you learn to be an expert at smuggling in bombs (fake or otherwise)?
      • MikeGolf 4 mths ago
        Have a Degree in security and several years expierence evaluating security systems and programs.
      • N0TS0AVERAGEJ0E 4 mths ago
        actually, i;ve never heard of a secuirty degree, but an engineering or computer engineering degree and experience with a security company is a good start. A little bit of intelligence goes a long way too, and i am talking about both in the physical and mental sense. Knowing everything about your target is best.
    • Virtual Vigilante  •  4 mths ago
      Next, the fake reassurances...
    • Tasha  •  4 mths ago
      Nothing is completely safe or fool-proof, but testing, proper security and protection is a good idea. Still, things CAN happen, but it's good to know they're trying to keep things safe the best they can.
      • Mr Frost 4 mths ago
        Naive thinking. the governemts of the world are ran by criminals who will killl anyone or destroy anything to acheive what they want. False flag operations.
    • Synical1  •  4 mths ago
      "You can't make something completely terrorist-proof," he said. "There's always going to be some risk."...
      Yet our politicians in America have spent trillions trying to convince the American sheeple otherwise.
    • Tree_top  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Good to get their attention and make the games safer, however if anyone wants to tarnish the games they will find a way.....hopefully this incident open some eyes and ears for the best.
    • WindLaker  •  Franklin, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      I wouldn't go to these Olympics if it was a free trip.

      With the Muslim community London has to deal with, it's ripe for a terrorist attack.
    • Sean  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      The goal of Authortarianism is to keep the public in a constant state of fear. This stunt, is a crafted illusion that there are bombs and terrorists everywhere.
    • Owen  •  4 mths ago
      They are finding holes in security and fixing them. That is a good thing. If they had been caught do you think it would make news? No.
    • anonymous  •  4 mths ago
      Best of luck to the UK police. Gonna be a rough detail, the olympics is a zoo. And... go USA!
    • give me a break  •  4 mths ago
      this is not something that should get out!attending eh?
      and how about those terrorist types that would love to do the same?
      dang
    • T.J.  •  4 mths ago
      Start getting a handle on your drunks......
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