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US Government Announced No Terror Threat To Super Bowl XLV

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 at 2:12 pm , filed under Super Bowl by Andrew Pollard

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US Government confirmed that there is not terror threat to the America’s one of the biggest event Super Bowl XLV. U.S. intelligence officials said in this occasions only al-Qaida and other terror groups are looking to do terror attacks, but the US government has taken all the necessary actions to finish the Super Bowl XLV with out any problems.

Tight security was arranged at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas and also at the nearby hotels. On Wednesday, Federal law enforcement officials have explained the security status in the US and also said they did not get any terror threats to the Super Bowl XLV. Earlier, terroists have targeted few major events such as 1972 Olympics in Munich and the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

However, the security officials have warned the Super Bowl management that the terrorists may enter into the event in the various forms.

NFL provided $6 million funds for the Super Bowl security. NFL has deployed more than 60 government security agencies and also recruited more than 1,200 employees from private agencies.

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