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- Q4329183 abstract "Security for the 2012 Summer Olympics was led by the police, with 13,000 officers available, supported by 17,000 members of the armed forces. Naval and air assets, including ships situated in the Thames, Eurofighter jets and surface-to-air missiles, which were deployed as part of the security operation. The final cost of the security operation was estimated 553m pounds sterling. The budget for venue security was being partly funded by LOCOG as well as using the contingency from the £9.3 billion infrastructure budget. Private security firm G4S, after scandals regarding training and manpower emerged mere weeks before the games did not provide their planned 13,700 staff; the number was instead approximately 10,000. This was be the biggest security operation Britain had faced for decades as the number of security personnel totalled 40,000. The day after the city was selected to host the Olympics, the London Underground and a London Bus was attacked by Al-Qaeda terrorists.".
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- Q4329183 comment "Security for the 2012 Summer Olympics was led by the police, with 13,000 officers available, supported by 17,000 members of the armed forces. Naval and air assets, including ships situated in the Thames, Eurofighter jets and surface-to-air missiles, which were deployed as part of the security operation. The final cost of the security operation was estimated 553m pounds sterling.".
- Q4329183 label "Security for the 2012 Summer Olympics".
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