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Arsenal ramps up security amid terror threat

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Arsenal ramps up security amid terror threat

Arsenal ramps up security amid terror threat

Arsenal has ramped up security ahead of tonight's game after a media outlet linked to IS allegedly issued a threat against all four Champion's League games.

The UEFA insisted that this week’s Champions League quarter-final matches will all go ahead as planned despite the terror threat.

A heavy police presence could be seen outside the Emirates stadium ahead of the game against Bayern Munich.

Report by Kennedyl.

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