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  • The Federation and the Organising Committee, however, refused to share details. Chief Executive Officer of the CWG Federation Michael Hooper said: “IR makes periodical checks and submits its recommendations. I then put them forward to the Organising Committee and other agencies. Sharing any information will not be advisable, but I can assure the recommendations are made only to ensure maximum safety of athletes.”

    IR has been the Games’ security advisors for several years. It has worked with the Delhi 2010 Organising Committee to ensure that security and operations meet specific requirements. As part of an agreed programme on capability building, they recently completed a review of the security design and planning for all venues — competition and non-competition. All of IR’s review reports are sent to the Home Secretary, the Commissioner of Delhi Police, the CEO of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the CWG Organising Committee. In April, this firm had also reviewed the security overlay for the Games in the Capital, including the ‘venue security planning’ and ‘transport security planning’. It had noted that the arrangements were on track.

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    According to the Organising Committee, IR is scheduled to visit Delhi eight more times between now and October 2010 to give an “independent overview” of the work undertaken.

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    * IR had conducted the review of security and emergency management planning for the Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) in Pune last year.
    * IR was contracted to advise the Chinese government on various aspects of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
    * The firm has completed a number of contracts for forthcoming events like the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the London 2012 Olympic Games and the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

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    To Pradeep:By: Shantanu Mukherjee | 19-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward This is just some Aussie thinking a wall will solve all the security issues. He certainly has no idea what bottlenecks this will cause at entry points, and has given no thought to crowd control either. Before you malign our overworked police, at least think before you point fingers and utter such nonsense.
    SHAME SHAME !By: Pradeep Sharma | 19-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Simply put; What a Shame that a country like ours cannot organise security for a simple thing like Games And what is worse is that we need some guy from Australia to tell us to make a wall!Shame, Shame and nothing but shame ...on our Goverernment and our Security Forces/Advisers!
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