As 2012 Olympics approaches, counterterrorism a top priority in London
The city of London is preparing to host one of the largest turnouts of foreign visitors in its history as the 2012 Olympics fast approaches. The London Olympic Games opening ceremony will be held on July 27, 2012, with the closing celebration scheduled for August 12, 2012.

The Law Enforcement Examiner’s source in Washington, DC, claims the U.S. government’s national security experts are suspicious of the British government handcuffing law enforcement and security forces.
“Giving into political correctness, the British cops are restricted in carrying out “stop and frisk” procedures. In fact, some London officials are unhappy over having foreign police providing security in their city,” said the source.
The FBI’s international law enforcement activities focus on one other key element — international training. Through international training, the FBI provides foreign law enforcement officers with skills in both basic and advanced investigative techniques and principles that promote cooperation and aid in the collection of evidence.
Training allows the FBI to demonstrate major crime scene, counterterrorism, and other investigative techniques, while establishing better working relationships, thus strengthening cooperation among law enforcement personnel worldwide. Funded by the Department of State or Department of Defense, significant training programs include the International Law Enforcement Academies, as well as bilateral training programs targeting anti-terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorist financing.
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