Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Chief of Staff summons tourists: "Brazil is a safe country"

General Jose Carlos De Nardi says the government is prepared for any problem that might arise during the World Cup                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Armed Forces Chief General (Photo: Paola Loewe)General De Nardi (center) ensures the country 
safe during the World Cup (Photo: Paola Loewe)
                           The two days of the start of the World Cup, the Brazilian government is keen to ensure that the country and the world that is peaceful in relation to safety during the World Cup. If for many tourists and locals there is a concern on the eve of the World, especially the possibility of protests, those involved in planning ensure that Brazil is ready to ensure an environment free of violence. On Tuesday, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. General Jose Carlos De Nardi, summoned the crowd and sent a message especially to foreigners, promising a secure setting.
- I want to convey a message to tourists: come to this country, which is a safe country. And will cheer for second place, because the former is already in Brazil - said.
The message was given during a press conference at the Copacabana Fort, in Rio de Janeiro, which also included the head of the Special Secretariat of Security for Major Events of the Ministry of Justice, Andrei Rodrigues; the Deputy Director General of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (Abin), Ronaldo Belham; the general manager of security the Local Organising Committee (LOC); Hilary Medeiros; and security consultant for the FIFA World Cup André Pruis. All stressed that there is integration of security services to ensure that the World Cup to happen without problems. - The security is ready for any problem. We are quiet - assured General De Nardi.

 
The arrival of the delegations to the country was considered quiet and exemplary work done by the authorities so far. Although I know that the demand will increase when the event begins, the chief of staff remains optimistic and said that security managers are aware of everything that happens in the country. Especially in the host cities and even in states that do not get games, but were chosen as base treniamentos for some selections. Cases of Alagoas and Sergipe, which will host Ghana and Greece, respectively. - So far, things are going very well. Wednesday the latest delegations arrive and we have minute by minute control of everything that happens - he said.

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