Paris Olympics security plans stolen from train
- A bag with Police security plans for the Paris Olympics was stolen from a train at Gare du Nord station.
- Investigation is ongoing by the regional transport police after an engineer from Paris's town hall discovered the theft.
- Paris Olympics will have heightened security measures, including video surveillance and deployment of 35,000 security forces daily.
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Una borsa di proprietà di un ingegnere del municipio della capitale francese, contenente un computer portatile e due chiavette usb, è stata rubata in treno
A resounding theft throws Paris into despair just five months before the start of the Olympics: in fact, a computer and two flash drives containing the security plan for the Games have mysteriously disappeared
Paris City Hall says no Olympic Games policing plans were lost in theft of a worker's computer gear
PARIS (AP) — Paris City Hall says no policing plans for the Olympic Games were stolen from one of its workers who reported a theft of their computer equipment. City Hall said in a statement Wednesday that “initial checks established that the worker didn’t possess any information relating to the organization and deployment of law enforcement during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.” Broadcaster BFMTV first reported Tuesday evening that a computer…

Paris City Hall says no Olympic Games policing plans were lost in theft of a worker's computer gear
PARIS (AP) — Paris City Hall said Wednesday that no policing plans for the upcoming Olympic Games were lost in the theft of computer gear reported by one of its
Paris 2024 Olympics: Investigation opened after engineer loses USB containing Paris traffic plans
An engineer employed by Paris City Hall reported to police that he had misplaced his bag at Paris' Gare du Nord train station. According to prosecutors, the key contained no sensitive security information.
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