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Jan. 29, 2014: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, looks out over 
the Super Bowl security operations center in East Rutherford, N.J.APDozens 
of federal and local law enforcement agencies have heightened security in 
preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl, limiting access to New Jersey's MetLife 
Stadium and beefing up measures for mass transit in light of recent 
suicide bombings in Russia.Despite no specific terror threats against the 
game, officials say suicide attacks on a trolleybus and a train station 
in Russia that killed more than 30 people within weeks of the 
Winter Olympics have raised worries among authorities, Reuters reported."Of 
particular concern to us is what was going on overseas in Volgograd 
in regard to the Sochi Olympics. As you know both of those 
bombings were targeting mass transit," Col. Rick Fuentes, head of the New 
Jersey State Police, told reporters this week. "That is a concern with 
the mass transit; we've prepared ourselves for it."The Transportation Security 
Administration said Friday that all fans boarding trains to the stadium 
from Secaucus Junction Station, the start of NJ Transit's 6.8-mile line 
to the stadium in East Rutherford, must pass through a security checkpoint 
manned by TSA agents.Only people who show agents a valid Super Bowl 
ticket will be allowed to pass through the security checkpoint and board 
a train, said John Durkin, special agent in charge of the TSA 
Newark field office.Fans will only be all
six-year sentences for the defendants. The verdict was 
set for March 7.The cases -- including the death this month in 
Syria of a 30-year-old man from Toulouse -- has raised alarm bells 
in French households. Two mothers, in Nice and Avignon in southern France, 
whose children went missing have voiced fears they have taken off for 
Syria.The father of the 15-year-old charged on Friday told a Toulouse newspaper 
this month that his son left the house the morning of Jan. 
6 presumably to catch his bus for school, then called home late 
that evening to say "don't worry." He had used his father's bank 
card to buy two tickets to Turkey, for himself and his friend.The 
father made two trips to the border area, and brought him home 
last Monday, a day after his friend returned.Christian Etelin, one of the 
lawyers for the 15-year-old, said the boy had crossed from Turkey to 
Syria on what was supposed to be a humanitarian mission, but "was 
placed in a camp of terrorists." He then left, the lawyer said.The 
two teenagers were charged with criminal association in connection with 
a terrorist organization. If the charge is finalized after a full investigation, 
they would face up to 10 years in prison.The risk of a 
conviction, said Chouet, the former intelligence chief, "is to turn them 
into martyrs.""I would not be very comfortable in the judge's seat," he 
said.






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