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Security increased for Pakistan, Australia Test after Melbourne terror arrests

CricketSecurity increased for Pakistan, Australia Test after Melbourne terror arrests

Security has been increased at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for Monday’s Test between Australia and Pakistan following the arrest of seven people over a terror-related plot in the city.

Those charged were allegedly planning to attack Melbourne’s Flinders Street train station, nearby Federation Square and St Paul’s Cathedral on Christmas Day.

Chief police commissioner Graham Ashton said while they are confident the terror plot had been contained, extra police will be deployed at major events.

“We know there’s lot of events on over the next several days right across our state, including the Boxing Day Test, Christmas carols, other events that are on,” he said.

“There is no intelligence to suggest there is any threat whatsoever in relation to any of those events. However we’re just making sure we’re taking those extra precautions,” he added.

Victoria Police and Cricket Australia were liaising over the appropriate security level.

Supplied image of police performing a search warrant as part of Strike Force Evesson at a property in Cartwright in Sydney's south-west, Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Police have seized drugs, weapons and cash and arrested 13 men after executing a number of search warrants in Sydney?s south-west this morning. (AAP Image/NSW Police) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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“Our security team is in contact with the relevant authorities to ensure we have the appropriate level of security at the Boxing Day test and other cricket matches being held around the country,” Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said in a statement.

In a security-related move late in 2015, the MCG erected a new perimeter fence about 20 to 25 meters (65 to 80 feet) away from the stadium where spectators queue to pass through security before entering the ground.

Australia won the first test against Pakistan by 39 runs at the Gabba in Brisbane. A third test in the series begins Jan 3 in Sydney.

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