Paris police to deploy en masse for Bastille Day, PSG game
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Paris will be under tight police surveillance for the FIFA Club World Cup final and Bastille Day celebrations. The police will deploy 11,500 officers in the city and surrounding areas to manage potential disturbances. Gatherings will be prohibited on the Champs-Elysees, known for past violence on similar occasions. Police chief Laurent Nunez has stated the police presence will be very dense. There will be no fan zones or public screenings allowed this weekend, and security measures will include body and bag checks for attendees during the military parade.
Paris will deploy 11,500 officers for the FIFA Club World Cup final and Bastille Day celebrations, preparing for potential public disturbances amid tight surveillance.
Police will not allow crowd gatherings on the Champs-Elysees during the football match and national holiday festivities to prevent any outbreaks of violence.
Paris police chief Laurent Nunez emphasized the deployment would be dense, stating, 'We will act with great firmness' to address any potential disturbances.
No fan zones or public viewings will be permitted on the Champs-Elysees, ensuring control during significant public events this weekend.
Read at The Local France
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