Indonesia deploys over 3,600 police for semifinal first leg with Vietnam
Over 3,600 soldiers, police officers and civil defenders have been tasked with ensuring security for the 2022 AFF Cup semifinal first leg between Indonesia and Vietnam on January 6 afternoon at Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, according to Assistant for Operations (Asops) to the National Police Chief (Polri) of Indonesia, Inspector General Agung Setya Imam Effendi.
Indonesia deploys over 3,600 police for the semifinal first leg with Vietnam. - Illustrative image (Photo: Getty Images)
Jakarta (VNA) – Over 3,600 soldiers, police officers and civil defenders havebeen tasked with ensuring security for the 2022AFF Cup semifinal first leg between Indonesia and Vietnam on January 6 afternoon at Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, according toAssistant for Operations (Asops) to the National Police Chief (Polri)of Indonesia, Inspector General Agung SetyaImam Effendi.
In a written notice on January 5, Agung saidsaid 3,500 security personnel and 500 service staff have been ready for thematch.
He added that Polri recommended the management unit of the BungKarno Stadium to improve the numbering of seats in the stands and check ticketsby scanning QR code in a bid to ensure order.
At a press conference on January 5 afternoon at the BungKarno Stadium, Central Jakarta Police Chief Commissioner Komarudin said that this force will mobilise 3,690 policefor outside areas of the stadium and 500 security personnel inside to ensuresafety for the match.
The vehicle carrying Vietnamese players to the stadium will beescorted by four police cars, he added.
Talking to reporters on the same day, Jakarta Police Spokesperson Senior Commissioner EndraZulpan said a total of 200 plainclothes officers and 200 unarmed riot police will bedeployed at the location to prevent chaos during the match.
Every area will be monitoredby closed-circuittelevision (CCTV) camera system to see if there are drunk fans, fights, orthugs in order to make sure there will be no chaos, he noted.
The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF)had also sent a letter to the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) and the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), requesting increased security for the match./.
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