Brazil government raised the head of Brazil forecasts significantly on the cost of the security plan of assessments for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The value of the projected costs rose to one billion and 879 million reais (about US $ 903 million), up about US $ 300 million for the expectations on these costs last October. According to a report by the Ministry of Justice refers to the expectations of an increase of 40% in the cost of the security plan in particular with regard to the difference security and training of its members, which cost up to US $ 110 million. Processing costs also rose in infrastructure monitoring and control points on the border by up to $ 60 million. The new budget also includes investments of about 3 to $ 17 million in work to improve the security services on the highways in Brazil during the World Cup. And enjoyed the security operation for the World Cup again with great interest in the past few weeks in light of the escalation of violence in Sao Paulo since last October by burning buses and cars and killed some men and attacking police units. And Sao Paulo’s government signed a few days ago an agreement with the Ministry of Justice include, within the group of items, strengthen and intensify alarms on highways to avoid the entry of heavy weapons to the big cities.
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