Police officers saw the route from airport to hotel and stadium

There will be strict police security till Shankarpur Stadium.

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Police forces will be deployed for the India-Bangladesh match from October 2. In view of the match, police officers have made a traffic plan and warned the protesting organizations by calling officials.

Naiduniya Representative, Gwalior: Police is now on alert mode regarding the preparations for the T-20 cricket match between India and Bangladesh to be held in Gwalior on October 6. Many organizations are against the match, due to this there will be heavy security on the entire route. Police officers saw the route from the airport to the hotel and cricket stadium. Here everything from deployment of policemen to traffic plan was discussed. Force will be deployed here from October 2. IG Arvind Saxena, DIG Amit Sanghi, SP Rakesh Kumar Sagar and other police officers visited for about four hours.

The Indian cricket team will stay at Taj Usha Kiran Palace and the Bangladesh cricket team will stay at Hotel Radisson located in the city centre. Both the teams will come to Gwalior on October 2. The teams will reach Gwalior by night. From here you will leave for the hotel by direct buses. Teams will go to the stadium for net practice in the morning. There will be continuous movement of teams from hotel to stadium. Due to this, the police have seen three possible routes, one of which will be finalised.

There will be tight security on these routes, as different organizations have called for protests. However, the police and administrative officials are also busy talking to them at their level so that law and order does not get disturbed on that day. Therefore, the route that is safest and allows teams to reach the stadium from hotel to stadium in the shortest time will be chosen. About one thousand policemen will be deployed on these routes. Traffic will be stopped here twice a day. Vehicles will be taken through diverted routes.

First explanation and bound over, then there will be strictness

IG Arvind Saxena said that first the officials of the organizations are being called and talks are being held, those who do not agree will be bound over. Police will deal strictly with violation of bound over limits. Law and order will not be allowed to deteriorate under any circumstances. The Cyber ​​Cell team is also keeping an eye on the people who are continuously posting against it on the internet media.