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Arms ban on foreign police at Olympics

Foreign police forces will not be allowed to bring armed officers to the London Olympics, a senior Met officer said.

Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur told a London Assembly committee there were no plans to change the "absolutely clear" regulations which ban countries from bringing their own armed security.

Mr Ghaffur said: "I don't want to change the look and feel of how we police these events in London. I don't want foreign armed police here. I want to police the Games with a lighter touch."

He admitted he could offer no guarantee that participating countries would not end up bringing armed police.

The Olympics are a terrorist target and the budget for policing and security is now £838 million.

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