National Force officers attend the inauguration ceremony of the integrated security operation for Rio 2016 Games at Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 5, 2016. (Photo/Xinhua)
The Brazilian government announced on Tuesday that the Rio International Airport will have 1,200 security agents for the upcoming Olympic Games.
The agents have already started training and will be stationed in the airport beginning next week. Simulations of situations with bombs were held earlier on Tuesday, with the participation of police, Armed forces, trained dogs and even robots.
Agents from 100 countries and regions will help enhance the security of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. According to regional security coordinator Cristiano Sampaio, there is a special task force to deal with terrorism threats, with the participation of officers from several countries and regions.
"There is a specific anti-terrorism center, with the participation of agents from six countries (and regions), which recently suffered with terrorism or face that problem in their realities - United States, France, England, Belgium, Paraguay and Argentina," he said.
With the recent terrorist attacks in Europe, security was increased for the Olympic Games, and Brazil's intelligence agency Abin is working alongside other organizations to deal with the possibility of attacks during the tournament. The Olympic Games start on Aug. 5 and the Paralympic Games start on Sept. 7 and last until Sept. 18.