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Terror threat looms over Olympics as untrained G4S recruits 'cheating' way through x-ray scans
Jul 24, 4:13 pm
London, July 24 (ANI): The credibility of
Olympic Games security has been questioned after it was revealed that private security firm, G4S, staff hired to look into the games security are cheating their way 'through the tests', according to a report.According to The Guardian, trainees who failed the test are being given repeated opportunities to get the right answers for the same questions.They are also being allowed to talk with others during the exams under the noses of instructors, a source has said.Recruits are given only 20 minutes' practice on the real machines that will be used at the Olympic venues to stop visitors bringing in dangerous materials, or possibly an IED (improvised explosive device).G4S insisted it has followed industry standards and that the tests were designed and approved by the Olympic organisers, LOCOG.It said it was not "uncommon or wrong" for trainees to repeat tests.Trainees have to pass seven tests, or modules, and in each module they are shown images of 25 suspect bags. They can only pass if they have a pass rate of 75 percent, or more."Only two people out of a group of 40 passed the exam first time," one G4S trainee said."Those who failed were allowed to retake the exact same modules, endlessly repeating them until they scraped through. We were allowed to do the modules again and again, looking at the exact same bags, so by process of elimination you can pass the modules. You could retake the test as many times as you liked before the end of the day at 5pm," he added. (ANI)
Legacy of cruelty by Islamists should end: Bangladesh educationist
May 24, 7:41 pm
Dhaka, May 24 (ANI): Bangladesh educationist Azad Chowdhury called for the banning of the country's biggest Islamist party, Jamaat-e-Islami, and blamed the organisation for misusing Islam and committing the wartime atrocities during the 1971 liberation war.
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Three large explosions, gunfire near Indian embassy in Kabul
May 24, 6:36 pm
Kabul (Afghanistan), May 24 (ANI): At least three explosions were reported from an area close to the Indian Embassy here on Friday, though there was no information of human casualties, if any.
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Homeland Security bulletin warns 3-D printed gun plans may be 'impossible' to access
May 24, 5:07 pm
Washington, May 24 (ANI): The menace of 3-D printed guns has already spread far and it will be 'impossible' to stop the manufacturing of more guns, an intelligence bulletin has revealed.
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Lincoln's 'life-saving note' put up for 15000 dollars
May 24, 5:07 pm
Washington, May 24 (ANI): Former American president Abraham Lincoln's scribbled note ordering a disabled 14-year-old boy to be released from the Army in response to the boy's father's plea, has been put on sale at 15000 dollars as part of a rare collection of Lincoln's children-related documents.
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