No incidents in Seville during the Cup Final preview
The morning of this Saturday, prior to the Copa del Rey final that Betis and Valencia will play at the La Cartuja Stadium, has passed without incident, has pointed out the National Police, which centralizes and coordinates a device to guarantee the security of the meeting that will deploy more than 2,000 agents.
Sources from the National Police have told Europa Press that there have been no incidents during the morning, noting that the forecast is that the bulk of the special security device will take place after 3:00 p.m. In total, the special operation, in which agents from the National Police, the Civil Guard, the Local Police of Seville, the Police Unit attached to the Junta de Andalucía and the private security service of the La Cartuja Stadium, are made up of more than 2,000 agents. In addition, fire services, civil protection and 061 intervene.
From this Friday until 3:00 p.m. today, a “precritical” phase remains active, with a preventive nature, which pays special attention to the presence of groups of risky followers of the ultra groups of both teams.
In addition, a general prevention device is established in the city, with a police presence through patrols in areas of interest due to the influx of fans, with the capacity to react to any incident, and the usual deployment is reinforced at the Santa Justa railway station and at the airport, outside the La Cartuja stadium and in the accommodation of the participating teams. In addition, the transfers and activities of the participating teams are protected.
Information from Europe Press
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