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Hyderabad: Elaborate bandobast arrangements are being made in coordination with different wings for the IPL-10 T-20 final match, scheduled to be held here at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, on May 21.
Over 1800 police personnel are deploying besides installation of 88 CCTV camerasat in and around the stadium including at parking points, a statement said here on Thursday.
A Joint command and control room is also established at South ground floor to monitor all the CCTV footages for taking immediate action.
Anti sabotage checks with the help of 8 BD teams would continue round the clock until the match and post presentation programme is completed besides deploying separate teams for checking the movements of antisocial elements. Additional bandobast arrangements made in and around the stadium round the clock.
The spectator are not allowed to carry any objectives including electronic gadgets , water bottles, banners, cigarettes, lighters, helmets, perfumes, powerbanks and outside eatables and bags.
A separate SHE Teams/Anti-Eve-Teasing team has been deployed to control eve teasing against women.
A separate vendor supervising team/vigilance is deployed to control over the vendors and their rates, as prescribed by the authorities in each stand, the statement added. (UNI)
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