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Security upgrade for major events in Australia following the Manchester City bombing

 24 May 2017

British police stepped up patrols in nearby areas after the Manchester bombings. (AP Photo)

Australia`s terrorist alert level has not changed in the wake of the Manchester bombings, the Australian news agency and the Daily Mail reported, still "(probable) possible", but authorities are reviewing security arrangements for all major events. At the same time, Tan Bao said there is no guarantee that there will be no terrorist attacks in Australia.

A forensic report on the 2014 Martin Square hostage incident in Sydney was released today. The report told Congress that while Australia has the best security and intelligence agencies in the world, there is no guarantee that a terrorist attack will not happen.

"We will always work tirelessly to ensure the safety of Australians, and we will destroy the Islamic State in the Middle East and their networks in Australia." Said Tan Bao.

Regarding the Manchester bombing in the United Kingdom, Australian Foreign Minister Bi Xiao (Julie Bishop) said yesterday that although there is currently no information that Australia needs to change the level of terrorist alert, personnel from all sides will review the security of all major venues. Including mass gatherings, crowd gathering areas to ensure the safety of Australians and passengers.

All sports stadiums in Sydney are reportedly considering new security measures to ban spectators from carrying backpacks and allowing only transparent plastic bags.

Major Australian stadiums and stadiums will be strengthened. (photo by the Daily Telegraph)

In addition, there is a competition tonight at the Australian New Zealand Bank Gymnasium in (ANZ Stadium). A spokesman for the stadium said a large number of police and security officers would be present. The stadium`s management also works closely with the police to ensure safety.

In addition, Melbourne cricket court (MCG) will hold two Australian football matches over the weekend. A spokesman for the stadium said that while no security threats had been identified at the venue at the moment, safety would be the most important thing to play at the weekend. The stadium has received suggestions from relevant agencies and security procedures will be reviewed again.

Security expert Fergus (Neil Fergus) said that while every venue in Australia could not be fully guaranteed to be safe, all venues were taking further steps to ensure safety.

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