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SPORT CWG AUS 2 LAST
Crosswhite said Australian players need not worry about
the British report at this stage.
"Settle back, we'll get you some more information as we
don't know any basis of this and we will be seeking some more
information," he advised the athletes.
Meanwhile, Neil Fergus, a leading intelligence chief at
past Commonwealth and Olympic games, termed the British report
as false.
"It's not true," Fergus said.
Fergus said he had been in constant contact with his
British counterparts, who were "planning full steam ahead".
He also said that security issues always surface in the
run-up to the Games and expressed satisfaction at India's
preparation.
"There are always issues 10 months out. There are always
issues to be managed, but the Indians have made tremendous
progress in security planning. I have always got [security]
concerns, that's my job. More concern than Athens or Beijing?
No.," he said. PTI AT
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