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UK's top policeman visits Green Point stadium 
Sir Paul Stephenson, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Services, visited the new Green Point stadium on 11 February 2009. He commented on its “jaw-dropping” beauty and its iconic setting between Table Mountain and Robben Island.

Stephenson was joined by diplomats and senior police officials on the tour.

He was in Cape Town for a briefing on safety and security strategies ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2012 Olympic Games, which will be held in London. The briefing was organised by the Local Organising Committee of FIFA.

Stephenson was appointed to his position at the end of January 2009. On taking office, he noted that one of the biggest challenges in his job would be the provision of effective security for the 2012 Olympic Games.

During the briefing, Stephenson said that he fully supported a number of important steps in respect of safety and security being taken by Cape Town. He pointed out that these are similar to those being taken in London. They include encouraging visitors to enjoy themselves, secure in the knowledge that there is a strong background police presence.

Stephenson said that the United Kingdom and South Africa share a strong sense of optimism about hosting the respective sporting events, and that both countries are focusing on the development of opportunities for their citizens.

Information and strategies in the fight against global crime were also shared.
Martin Pollack 
 
2009/02/16 
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