Listing the security risks, the report said that the "screening machines at major Delhi hotels were often switched off or faulty and public transport infrastructure was vulnerable to attack because of the large numbers of travellers and little security surveillance."
"The city's international airport had weak perimeter security and staff were yet to be trained properly to use security scanning technology and key Games Family Hotel, where sports officials and referees will stay, had no proper defensive perimeter, making it vulnerable to a large vehicular bomb."
The report claimed that there were "30 known terror groups active in the Delhi area, some responsible for past terror outrages and training facilities and foreign diplomatic missions also were potential targets." "After preliminary examination of the layout of Delhi Games venues and facilities, it would still be easier and more likely for an attack to be staged in an area close to, but not in, the actual Games precinct," it said.