Riot police deployed at airport after World Cup manager receives death threats
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Riot police have been ordered to airport arrivals for South Korean boss Hong Myung-bo after he was targeted with death threats following his side's woeful performance at the World Cup.South Korea were eliminated in Group A after being dealt a relatively easy draw against co-hosts Mexico, South Africa and the Czech Republic.Major security measures had to be set up at the airport for the arrival of the South Korean team and staff.The Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency announced that 160 riot and airport police will be deployed in case of any violence.
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A police statement read: "We have decided to deploy officers to prevent safety accidents that may occur during the entry process."We will respond strictly to any illegal acts, including the throwing of objects."South Korea only won their opening match 2-1 against the Czech Republic, but after a couple of defeats to Mexico and South...
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