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LONDON - The importance of marriage between Prince William and Kate Middleton future wife, makes the security forces tightened security in the UK. British elite SAS troops also deployed to keep this grand wedding.
Included in the security forces are anti-terror team from SAS. They are ready to break in the building when the police do need them.
Deployment of SAS troops have been done during this week. While on the wedding day 29 April next, the numbers will be even more.
SAS squadron is ready at his base in Hereford, will remain idle when a Chinook helicopter with emergency assistance when necessary.
"Security remains held by the police and other security forces, but SAS has increased its personnel in the capital (London),"said the SAS was quoted as saying by The Sun on Wednesday (04/27/2011).
The process of marriage between Prince William's own security will involve five security personnel and hundreds of thousands of military personnel. But according to sources, the number of undercover officers are also quite a lot.
London Metropolitan Police Assistant Chief, Lynne Owens said, the parties who seek to disrupt the wedding will be faced with an armed security force equipped.
Owens statement was issued following a protest action plan from the Middle East residents' groups in England, right on the day William's wedding. Metro police have denied permission Against protests from Muslim groups Crusades (MAC) and the Home Defense League (EDL).
Both vowed to create havoc on the wedding day of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Included in the security forces are anti-terror team from SAS. They are ready to break in the building when the police do need them.
Deployment of SAS troops have been done during this week. While on the wedding day 29 April next, the numbers will be even more.
SAS squadron is ready at his base in Hereford, will remain idle when a Chinook helicopter with emergency assistance when necessary.
"Security remains held by the police and other security forces, but SAS has increased its personnel in the capital (London),"said the SAS was quoted as saying by The Sun on Wednesday (04/27/2011).
The process of marriage between Prince William's own security will involve five security personnel and hundreds of thousands of military personnel. But according to sources, the number of undercover officers are also quite a lot.
London Metropolitan Police Assistant Chief, Lynne Owens said, the parties who seek to disrupt the wedding will be faced with an armed security force equipped.
Owens statement was issued following a protest action plan from the Middle East residents' groups in England, right on the day William's wedding. Metro police have denied permission Against protests from Muslim groups Crusades (MAC) and the Home Defense League (EDL).
Both vowed to create havoc on the wedding day of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
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