Feds, local law enforcement on guard for drones, lone wolf attacks during World Cup security in U.S.
Rogue drones, lone wolf actors and human trafficking rings top the list of concerns of public safety officials overseeing the multilayered security apparatus for the upcoming FIFA World Cup matches in the United States.
Feds, local law enforcement on guard for drones, lone wolf attacks during World Cup security in U.S. Public safety officials are preparing a comprehensive security plan for the FIFA World Cup matches in the United States. Key concerns include the threat of rogue drones, actions by lone wolf individuals, and the presence of human trafficking rings. These elements are being monitored as part of the multilayered security approach.
- Public safety officials are overseeing security for the FIFA World Cup in the U.S.
- Concerns include rogue drones, lone wolf actors, and human trafficking rings.
- A multilayered security apparatus is being implemented.
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