Paris 2024 village thefts reported to police
Says organisers
August 02, 2024 00:00:00
PARIS, Aug 01 (Reuters): Athletes have been victims of thefts at the Paris 2024 Olympic village and the incidents had been reported to the police, organisers said on Thursday.
The Kyodo news agency on Monday reported that a Japanese rugby sevens player had his wedding ring, a necklace and cash stolen from his room at the village, which is situated just north of central Paris.
Javier Mascherano, head coach of the Argentine Olympic soccer team, reported last week that some of his players were robbed before their first game last Wednesday.
"Those incidents have been reported to the police," Paris 2024 spokesperson Anne Descamps told a press conference.
"There are more than 180 security cameras, we're very committed to making the village a safe place for the athletes."
Organisers could not immediately say how many security agents were deployed at the Olympic village, which was expected to accommodate some 14,000 athletes across 52 hectares (128.5 acres).