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DeltaOne International features in a Film Documentary
covering Executive Protection Vehicular Operations |
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| We are pleased to announce that DeltaOne International was selected by a television production company representing the Speed Channel (Fox Channel) for a TV series called Dangerous Drives. DeltaOne International were filmed on location in Cape Town South Africa with a high profile Client. |
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| DeltaOne International recently participated in a documentary for French television channel - France 2. This documentary will be aired in March 2010 and covers issues pertaining to security issues around the FIFA 2010 World Cup soccer to be hosted in South Africa in June and July 2010. |
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| DeltaOne was recently interviewed by the Citizen newspaper to provide an industry perspective on security operations around the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup commencing 11 June through to 11 July 2010. The interview also addressed concerns over recent threats made by the Somalia-based jihadist group al Shabaab, who threatened to target the games. A synopsis of the threats and vulnerabilities faced by the hosts – South Africa, was discussed at length. Click here to view |
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| Asia is a growing market for security and risk management services. In an interview with - The Yomiuri Shimbun, DeltaOne’s CEO, Garth Fuchs – discusses the close protection industry in general and the security issues faced by tourists visiting the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup being hosted in South Africa over June and July 2010. The Yomiuri Shimbun is an influential daily newspaper that is circulated in Japan, with satellite editions in Asia and Europe. Its considered the largest newspaper in the world by circulation figures which are currently over 10-million copies daily. Click here to view |
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| As safety and security concerns around the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup continue to grow, requests for professional security services in South Africa has increased several fold. DeltaOne International has been instrumental in meeting this market demand. Click to view this interview. |