European Soccer Championship: A top-tier European sports event. - EM Continues to Keep Rhineland-Palatinate Police Occupied
In about three weeks, prior to the commencement of the European Football Championship in Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate's Interior Minister, Michael Ebling (SPD), will discuss the police operations connected to the tournament. Although none of the EM venues is situated in Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz is the residence of the Slovak national football team. Moreover, as per ministry records, a Danish fan camp is being organized in Bad Dürkheim. Additionally, Rhineland-Palatinate police officers will be engaged in an international police cooperation center in Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia.
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- Due to its proximity to Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate's police force is actively involved in the European Championship's security preparations, despite the fact that no venues are located within its borders.
- Michael Ebling, the Interior Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate and a member of the SPD, will meet with German authorities before the European Football Championship commences in Germany, to discuss the specific police operations related to the tournament.
- The Slovak national football team, participating in the European Football Championship, has chosen Mainz as their residence, which further increases the involvement of the Rhineland-Palatinate police in the tournament's security measures.
- In addition to the Slovak team, a Danish fan camp is scheduled to take place in Bad Dürkheim, ensuring an even broader presence of soccer enthusiasts within the region, requiring the attention of the Rhineland-Palatinate police.
- In an effort to strengthen international cooperation during major sporting events like the European Football Championship, Rhineland-Palatinate police officers will be part of a police cooperation center located in Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia.
Source: www.stern.de