PARIS. — About 23 000 police will be deployed for the Tour de France, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said yesterday, as the world’s premier cycling race takes place under the post-attacks state of emergency.
For the first time, members of the elite GIGN paramilitary police will be stationed along the route, “ready to intervene at any moment if needed,” Cazeneuve said after meeting with the organisers near Paris.
The race takes place from July 2 to 24, and this year covers a route of 3 519 kilometres. “Everyone understands that this year the Tour de France is taking place in a particular context,” said Cazeneuve, stressing that the “terrorist threat” remains “very high”.
France introduced a state of emergency following the November jihadist attacks in Paris that killed 130 people, giving police greater powers of arrest and detention. — AFP.



