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Summary British police have made four arrests so far across the London 2012 Olympics venues.
The Games, centred on the Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, are surrounded by Britains biggest peacetime security operation.Florian Flesche, 25, from Le Revest-les-Eaux in southern France, was arrested on Sunday at the shooting at the Royal Artillery Barracks. He has been charged with common assault and is due to appear in a London court later this month.A 45-year-old man accepted a police caution for actual bodily harm after being arrested at Earls Court exhibition centre, the volleyball venue, on Sunday.A 50-year-old man who was arrested Tuesday at Lords cricket ground, the archery venue, accepted a police caution for theft.Petras Lescinskas, 36, from Roehampton in southwest London, appeared at Stratford Magistrates Court on Friday charged with a racially aggravated public order offence. Police gave no further details.A security force of more than 40,000 military and civilian personnel, backed by a huge intelligence operation, is being deployed to protect venues, athletes and millions of visitors.
