As announced by RMC Sport, the Paris police prefect Laurent Nuñez, guest on BFMTV this Sunday, confirmed the 4,000 people involved in the large security system around the League of Nations match between France and Israel scheduled for Thursday November 14 at Stade de France.
“We will have a total of 4,000 people on the system.” As announced by RMC Sport, Paris police chief Laurent Nuñez confirmed this Sunday on BFMTV a very extensive system to ensure the security of the Nations League match between France and Israel scheduled for Thursday November 14 at the Stade de France.
Around 4,000 police officers and gendarmes will be involved throughout the city (2,500 around the stadium, 1,500 in Paris and transport), figures which could still change at the start of the week.
“We are working within the framework of what the law allows us. What we can do and what we will do is that there will be double control, an anti-terrorist security perimeter around the stadium. will have a total of 4,000 people on the system”, confirms Laurent Nuñez, evoking the system in its most complete sense, across the entire Paris region.
“There is no failure”
And added: “There will also be 1,600 security agents (stewards, Editor's note) hired by the FFF, where on average it is 1,200 or 1,300 for France matches in a sold-out stadium. For the spectators, there will be a security system around the stadium with double control: at the entrance to the protection perimeter, then at the entrance to the stadium With each time identity check, search,. palpation.”
“There is no failure,” promises the former Secretary of State. “This match must be played under normal conditions, without gauges. The FFF noted that the enthusiasm was clearly not there (20,000 spectators are expected, Editor's note). So the organizer froze a certain number of places, which have not been put on sale It happens for other matches, like France-Japan in rugby.
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