Despite the announced major security measures in Hanover is remarkably quiet around noon in the German city.
In the vicinity of the HDI Arena, the stadium where Germany and the Netherlands on Tuesday to play football against each other, everyone move freely. Some agents keep an eye on. The security will in the course of the day be scaled up, the superintendent of Hanover Monday already announced.
When the players’ hotel in Orange is also too little to see of the grand announced security. Two police cars are in the driveway to the temporary home of the Dutch selection in the center of the city.
Players Hotel
A big difference between the situation at the hotel of the ‘Mannschaft’ something outside Hannover, where Monday all the access roads were closed and police provide constant surveillance.
Following the terrorist attacks Friday in Paris, where the Germans when practiced against France, Hanover Police has taken strong security measures. Hundreds of agents need to feel safe care to the 30,000 fans coming to the game.
Political leaders
The extra security is also used because of the arrival of the entire German government stop including Chancellor Angela Merkel. On behalf of the Dutch Government, Ministers Edith Schippers (Sport) and Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert (Defence) to Hanover, where the competition is held a minute’s silence for the victims in Paris
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