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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 10630
SECTORAL POLICIES / (ae) jha

Euro 2012, Commission supports safety at football stadiums

Brussels, 08/06/2012 (Agence Europe) - In the context of the 2012 European football championship (Euro 2012) from 8 June-1 July in Poland and Ukraine, the Commission is working together with the Polish authorities to guarantee safety at the event.

In a bid to enhance public protection and provide concrete support for member states, over the last few months the Commission has been providing technical support and guidance to the Polish police and border guards in training and developing the methodology for the use of mobile chemical and bio detection equipment to scan for explosives and terror weaponry at Polish stadiums and airports. This is the first time ever that such equipment has been deployed in the EU during such a high profile public event. “This very first detection trial will provide valuable information for future use of such technology during large public events... The Euro 2012 must be a celebration where everybody can feel safe”, said Cecilia Malmström, Commissioner for Home Affairs. The use of technologically up-to-date mobile chemical and bio detection units will enhance security arrangements without additional constraints for football fans who will travel to Poland and gather in stadiums to support their teams, explained the Commission. Football fans can be scanned at the entrance of the stadium where usual security and ticket checks are carried out. The detection equipment, in the form of light weight portable electrical devices, will yield a result in real time, indicating whether any threatening substances have been detected or not on the clothes or belongings of supporters. The Commission is expected to launch more practical trials on detection equipment in other areas of public safety end 2012 and early 2013. (EH/transl.fl)

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