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Pakistan's cricket team is set to play nine matches before the semi-finals, with two of these matches scheduled to take place at Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
The first match against Bangladesh is slated for October 31, followed by a match against England on November 12. In anticipation of these fixtures, Kolkata Police has devised a comprehensive blueprint for a three-layer security plan.
The Kolkata Police has taken stringent measures to ensure the safety and security of the players, officials, and spectators during both matches. Saurabh Ganguly, expressing confidence in organizing the events, emphasized the faith placed in the Kolkata Police and their ability to implement the necessary arrangements.
Special security arrangements have been put in place specifically for Pakistan's matches, with a heightened focus on maintaining a secure environment. The security measures during these matches will surpass the standard protocols employed for regular matches, reflecting the significance attached to ensuring a smooth and incident-free experience.
The three-layer security blueprint devised by Kolkata Police aims to establish a robust security framework. This approach will involve coordinated efforts from various security agencies and personnel. The stringent arrangements underscore the importance of safeguarding the integrity of the matches and providing a secure atmosphere for all stakeholders involved.
As Pakistan's matches draw near, all eyes are on Kolkata as it gears up to host these high-profile cricket encounters. The enhanced security measures implemented by the Kolkata Police are expected to instill confidence among players, officials, and spectators alike, ensuring the smooth conduct of the matches and upholding the spirit of the game.
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