Paris 2024: France plans 6,000 police to secure Olympic torch arrival

The deployment of extra officers was announced though 'no specified threat' to the event has been identified.

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Published on April 26, 2024, at 4:42 pm (Paris), updated on April 26, 2024, at 4:57 pm

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French Customs Coast Guards take part in a training exercise aiming at testing the security plans for the Olympic torch relay, at sea, off the coast of the southern French city of Toulon on April 24, 2024.

Some 6,000 police will be deployed next month to secure the arrival of the Olympic torch, which will travel from Greece to the southern French city of Marseille, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said on Friday, April 26. The extra officers will be mobilized on top of local firefighters and police, meaning security will be even tighter than when Pope Francis visited the city in September 2023.

The Olympic torch is set to be handed over to French organizers in Athens on Friday, before they bring it to Marseille on a French 19th-century sailing ship. The three-mast Belem is to set sail on Saturday from Greece and breeze into the Old Port of France's second-largest city on the evening of May 8, with crowds of around 150,000 people expected to be watching.

Darmanin said an elite tactical unit, bomb disposal teams, coast guard officers and an anti-drone team would be in place to secure the Old Port. He added that more than 1,000 boats that have signed up to sail with the Belem along the coastline before it arrives in port would all have been inspected and "demined" during the day.

The minister said there was "no specified threat" to the event, but that law enforcement was preparing for several hypothetical scenarios. These included one linked to "radical Islamism," though "the far right and far left" could also pose a risk, he said. "We will set up everything required by anti-terrorist laws to monitor and prevent" any incident, Darmanin said.

French authorities had even prepared a plan B in case the wind was too strong – higher than 25 knots – and the Belem could not dock in the harbor. "But as it's always great weather in Marseille, I don't imagine this will happen," Darmanin said.

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