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Security forces carried out large-scale training exercises for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games over the weekend as the host city gears up to host the world next month

A simulation of how to deal with a terrorist threat was undertaken in Deodoro, where the second largest venue cluster is based, on Friday and Saturday

Sunday saw a full rehearsal of the security plan for the opening ceremony, which will take place at the Maracanã Stadium on 5 August

Rio readies giant security force of 85,000 to ensure safe and peaceful Games About 1,000 security personnel from more than 20 different institutions, including Rio’s special operations police (BOPE), the army and the fire brigade, took part in the operations on Friday and Saturday, which included a simulated response to a bomb threat at Deodoro station

As well as negotiations that ended with police storming the carriage where ‘terrorists’ were holding ‘hostages’, the simulation also saw a robot defuse a ‘bomb’ retrieved from a backpack

Security personnel from 55 countries have been helping Brazilian forces prepare and Cristiano Sampaio, regional security coordinator, said: “We’re exchanging experiences with various countries, all of which will be reflected here in Rio de Janeiro

This exercise had been previously planned, though with the recent happenings in Nice we are ever more alert

” Brazilian government provides extra US$26m for Rio 2016 security operation A member of the security forces sweeps Deodoro station for explosives (Photo: Paulo Vitor) On Sunday, the focus switched to the Maracanã

Beginning at 5am, about 2,000 security personnel located at various points across the city simulated the transportation of athletes and Games workers to the venue for the opening ceremony

Felipe Seixas, director of special projects and coordinator of the simulation, said: “There were no unexpected problems, from the arrival at the Palácio of Itamaraty (Foreign Office building), to Maracanã and the return leg

We are confident that now we’re ready for the opening ceremony and to transport athletes and authorities

” Brazil’s top security force takes charge at Rio 2016 Games venues Sampaio stressed that all security operations during Rio 2016 will be coordinated through the Regional Integrated Command and Control Centre (CICCR), which was in charge of traffic and security operations in the city during both the World Cup and Confederations Cup

He said: “All forces will be working 24 hours a day, seven days a week

We’re not preparing for a war, we‘re preparing for a party, obviously while taking into consideration all possible risks

” 2,000 troops take up positions in Deodoro for Rio 2016 Games