More than four hundred police officers, among them 363 agents from the National Police Corps and sixty from the Local Police, form the security device for this Wednesday’s match at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán stadium between Sevilla and the Dutch PSV Eindhoven, in fifth. Champions League group stage day.
In this match, declared high risk by the Anti-Violence Commission, around 34,000 spectators are expected to enter the Sevilla stadium, including 2,400 fans of the Dutch club, the Central Government Subdelegation in Seville reported on Monday after a coordination meeting. led by its acting head, Isabel Mayo.
The National Police will deploy 363 agents from the Provincial Intervention Units (UIP); of Cavalry; Prevention and Reaction; and Private Security; as well as the Citizen Assistance Group; of Canine Guide units; of Aerial Media; Security Coordinating Teams; of TEDAX and the Provincial Information Brigade.
This security device, according to the statement from the Government Subdelegation, will also have sixty agents from the Local Police of Seville, with two teams from the Police Unit assigned to the Autonomous Community, another from the Provincial Service CES-061 and about 380 people. from the Sevilla club’s private security team.
In this last point, a private security team composed of 285 security guards, fifteen private security managers (team leaders and coordinators) and twelve dogs specialized in detecting pyrotechnic material with their respective guides will work in the Ramón Sánchez- Pizjuán stadium. while 71 service assistants will assist fans with custodial and information duties.
Source: La Verdad

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