2024-04-16 02:12:37
To ensure the safe development of the event, more than 1,200 police officers will be deployed in a security operation in the Zócalo for the Interpol concert, on April 20, for which an economic impact of one billion pesos is expected.
In conference, the head of the capital’s Government, Marti Batres announced a security operation to protect those attending the event, in coordination with 14 secretariats and agencies of the city governmentformed by:
1,265 police officers Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC)150 officials from the Government Secretariat, 25 Civil Protection elements, 22 people from the Health Secretariat, three elements from the Heroic Fire Department and 22 elements from the Digital Agency for Public Innovation (ADIP).
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“A series of filters will be established, as we do on other occasions, especially to prevent sharp objects or some objects that may be dangerous from entering.” so that they are within the space where this is going to take place”, explained the Secretary of Government, Ricardo Ruiz Suárez.
The concert on April 20 is very important, since we will not only have a highly prestigious English rock band like @Interpolbut also this event is part of the broad cultural policy that the Government of Mexico City has. pic.twitter.com/tuyGvV2ucU
— Martí Batres (@martibatres) April 14, 2024
Regarding the planning and logistics for the concert Interpolthe local Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza advanced the placement of screens with speakers distributed in surrounding streets to observe the event.
“There will be screens with speakers on November 20: one in Venustiano Carranza, another in the Republic of Uruguay, the other in the Republic of El Salvador and another in Mesones. Then, in Pino Suárez, which is another of the important influxes to reach the Zócalo, we are going to have three screens: one in Corregidora, another in Venustiano Carranza and the other in República de Uruguay,” he detailed.
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Among some recommendations, the Secretary of Culture asked to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, Comfortable shoes, cap or hat and do not carry an umbrella so as not to obstruct the view of other attendees.
Likewise, he recalled the list of objects not permitted such as: bulky bags, sharp objects, cans, coolers, alcoholic beverages, aerosols, laser raysdrones and pyrotechnics.
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