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EM Continues to Keep Rhineland-Palatinate Police Occupied

In Rhineland-Palatinate, European Football Championship games are not taking place. However, the event is still occupying the attention of local law enforcement.

Der rheinland-pfälzische Innenminister Michael Ebling spricht auf einer Pressekonferenz.
Der rheinland-pfälzische Innenminister Michael Ebling spricht auf einer Pressekonferenz.

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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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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

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