Audio By Carbonatix
Spectators who will throng the four stadia hosting the Africa Cup of Nations (Ghana 2008) will not have the benefit of the "popular stands", the Director-General of Operations of the Ghana Police Service, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Patrick Timbilla, has stated.
He said the practice whereby spectators could enter the stadia without tickets and have free seats or some place to stand to watch matches also belonged to the past.
DCOP Timbilla noted that all tickets had been numbered according to the seats in the various stadia and spectators would have to sit according to the numbers indicated on their tickets.
In an interview with the Daily Graphic in Accra on Tuesday, DCOP Timbilla advised spectators to be mindful of that and buy tickets in groups if they wanted to sit in groups at the various stadia.
DCOP Timbilla said the security agencies had put in place a number of measures to ensure sanity all the four stadia and would not tolerate supporters who would try to take seats belonging to others by force to create confusion.
The director-general said to ensure an enjoyable tournament, the Police Administration had re-structured its operational strategy from routine law enforcement and keeping the peace to a proactive paradigm that called for increased police visibility and accessibility through day and night patrols with the view to preventing crimes during the period of the tournament.
He appealed to all spectators to assist the police by submitting themselves to searches at the gates and desist from smuggling into the stadia any unauthorized materials.
DCOP Timbilla appealed to the visiting teams, officials, supporters and tourists to endeavour to respect the laws of the country and asked them not to hesitate in contacting the police for any assistance or providing useful information which would promote peace and a successful tournament.
The Director-General assured the general public that with a comprehensive security management plan in place, supported by a series of training, both locally and abroad, coupled with the high level of collaboration with other security agencies, the police Were confident that they would measure up adequately to the task and ensure a successful tournament.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Jingle bills: Arkansas Powerball player strikes $1.8bn jackpot on Christmas Eve
43 minutes -
Brazil ex-President Jair Bolsonaro’s surgery for hernia ‘successful’
52 minutes -
Ghana and Afreximbank announce successful resolution of $750 million facility
4 hours -
IGP inaugurates Ghana Police Music AcademyÂ
4 hours -
Proposed 5-year presidential term will be difficult for underperforming presidents to seek more – Prof Prempeh
4 hours -
Constitution review was inclusive, structured and effective – Prof Prempeh
4 hours -
Public urged to remain vigilant to ensure fire incident-free Christmas Â
4 hours -
Why the fight against neglected tropical diseases is far from over
4 hours -
Reported losses from gold operations in 2025 remain speculative – BoG
5 hours -
Fighting AIDS and STIs in Africa: UNFPA equips youth to turn data into action
5 hours -
Amaarae returns to Accra for homecoming concert
5 hours -
5-year term will be harsher on presidents, not kinder, says Constitution Review Chair
5 hours -
BoG set to exit gold trading business, describes IMF’s losses tag as premature
6 hours -
Minerals Commission Board member warns Blue Water Guards against bribes
6 hours -
Santasi–Ahodwo dualisation takes off; businesses given final eviction deadline
6 hours
