Security measures will prevent El Clasico disruption – Spanish police

Fri, Dec 13, 2019
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SECURITY measures being prepared for FC Barcelona’s La Liga clash with rivals Real Madrid on Dec. 18 will guarantee a hitch-free match, police said on Friday.

They said the match in the Catalan city would not be disrupted in any way by a pro-independence protest on the same day.

“About 3,000 public and private security officers will be dispatched inside and outside FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium to protect both teams, fans and match officials for the game, known as `El Clasico’,’’ Catalan regional police head Eduard Sallent told reporters.

Police are prepared for every eventuality but believe that protesters are unlikely to try to access the pitch during the game, he added.

The match was originally scheduled for Oct. 26 but it was postponed at the request of the league’s organisers over security concerns.

This had followed demonstrations in Catalonia after the jailing of nine Catalan separatist leaders.

“It was a wrong decision,” said the Catalan regional government’s interior councillor Miquel Buch, who argued that there was no reason to postpone the game because police would have guaranteed its security.

Secretive Catalan protest group Democratic Tsunami has called a protest four hours before the game’s kickoff at several areas surrounding the stadium.

It said it was part of its effort to call for dialogue between Spanish and Catalan authorities on the north-eastern region’s independence drive.

The group has not officially called on people to block supporters’ access to the stadium nor to interrupt the game. But it said it has given instructions to fans who would be inside the stadium.

Catalan separatist politicians have encouraged people to protest, while Democratic Tsunami said on Tuesday that more than 18,000 people had registered to attend the protest.

The group previously organised a mass protest at Barcelona’s airport and blocked a major highway between Spain and France.(Reuters/NAN)

– Dec. 13, 2019 @ 16:45 GMT |

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