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Over 1,600 police officers will provide security before, during and after the match between Alianza Lima and FBC Melgar in the Betsson 1 League 2022 second leg final this Saturday at 20:00 at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium. stadium., in the La Victoria district of Lima.
Ministry of the Interior (Mr.minter) pointed out that the Lima Police District provides for the deployment of troops from various specialized units, such as the Emergency Squad, the Green Squad (Terna Group) and the Police Department (Divpol) Center 2, through the area of operation and the streets. next to the Matute stadium.
The head of the Lima police station, PNP General Manuel Losada, explained that the police action will begin at 10:00 am and will include patrols in the area of the Alianza stadium, as well as closing only the roads surrounding the complex. . . .
Agents from the Special Services Unit (USE), specializing in crowd control, will also join the work; motorized police personnel, scouts, drone and video camera operators, and members of the jurisdiction’s police stations.
Call to the fans
minter He also specified that fans arriving at the stadium will undergo security and identity checks, restricting access to those who are intoxicated or carry weapons, drugs, explosive devices or other prohibited items.
“A fan must come to the stadium to support his team. This is a sports party where children come with their parents to enjoy the spectacle and not commit crimes. The police will ensure the safety of those who come to this football festival,” commented Manuel Losada.
In the same way, he announced that the doors of the blue and white stadium will open at 15:00, and called on the fans to watch the match peacefully, with respect for the opponent, without provocations and violent actions. . . .
“Those who intend to violate public order or commit an illegal act, we will stop them. We will be very tough on people who are not real fans. We want to see football without violence,” he warned.
Source: RPP

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