The soccer match between France and Israel, scheduled for November 14 at the Stade de France (Saint-Denis) as part of the League of Nations, will lead to the establishment of a security system “extremely reinforced”, Paris police prefect Laurent Nunes said, Wednesday, October 16 on BFM-TV.
“In the current geopolitical context, this is clearly a high-stakes matchup”which will be placed “under very close supervision”he warned. The security device “it will be at a very high level”because it will be about“avoid interference outside the enclosure and inside”Mr Nunes added.
This will in particular include “ important excavations » before entering the stadium, as well as “above all”from the establishment “a large security system outside and inside the stadium”.
As for the inside of the enclosure, it will be a presence that “It’s not usual[le] » for law enforcement, admitted the police chief. “That will be seen with the French Football Federation. We are required by the organizer »he explained and added: “In the system that I am preparing and that I will present to the minister, I am preparing for all hypotheses, including the one of going inside to avoid accidents. »