Aerial surveillance and bomb disposal searches: 1,400 police and military deployed for the match between Barcelona and Inter Miami
Significant security measures are in place for the match between Barcelona Sporting Club and Inter Miami CF in Guayaquil, with 1,400 police and military personnel deployed.
In anticipation of the much-awaited "Match of History" between Barcelona Sporting Club and Inter Miami CF, a robust security plan has been enacted in key areas of Guayaquil. Scheduled to take place at the Monumental Stadium on Saturday, this high-profile event has prompted the deployment of 1,400 police and military officers to ensure the safety and security of both teams and attending fans. Walter Villaroel, the police chief for area 8, has detailed the coordination among various police units, including preventive, intelligence, and investigative branches, to effectively manage security operations.
For the event, a total of 700 police officers will be assigned to secure important locations such as the hotel accommodations for the teams, transportation routes, and the stadium itself. Protocols have been established for the safe movement of the teams, including the establishment of routes for their transport to the stadium and the subsequent return of the U.S. team to their airbase. Villaroel emphasized that while extensive measures are being taken for this high-profile match, the police force remains committed to maintaining normal citizen security activities in the local area, ensuring that safety is prioritized without compromising regular policing duties.
This deployment underscores the significance of the event not only as a sporting occasion but also as a potential flashpoint for security concerns, especially given the presence of high-profile athletes and the international aspect of the match. As fans from both local and international backgrounds gather, the heightened security is indicative of broader efforts to proactively manage risks, thereby enhancing the overall experience for attendees while safeguarding public safety in Guayaquil.