400 Police Personnel Deployed to Ensure Safety at Piala Malaysia Semifinal

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400 Police Personnel Deployed to Ensure Safety at Piala Malaysia Semifinal
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400 police personnel will be deployed to ensure smooth traffic flow and safety for tens of thousands of spectators expected at the first leg of the Piala Malaysia semifinal match between Terengganu FC (TFC) and Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) at Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium (SSMZA) in Gong Badak tomorrow night. The police chief reminded supporters of both teams to adhere to safety guidelines set by authorities, including not bringing prohibited items and dangerous equipment into the stadium.

KUALA TERENGGANU: Seramai 400 pegawai dan anggota polis ditugaskan mengawal keselamatan sepanjang perlawanan separuh akhir pertama Piala Malaysia antara Terengganu FC menentang Johor Darul Ta’zim di Stadium Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin , Gong Badak, dekat sini, malam esok.

Beliau mengingatkan penyokong kedua-dua pasukan supaya mematuhi garis panduan keselamatan ditetapkan pihak berkuasa termasuk tidak membawa bahan terlarang dan peralatan berbahaya ke dalam stadium. “Penonton tidak dibenarkan sama sekali membawa masuk barang larangan seperti mercun, suar, topi keledar, botol air, pemetik api, sebarang objek dan senjata tajam seperti besi, pisau, tongkat dan lain-lain.

Selain itu, beliau turut mengingatkan orang ramai supaya tidak meletakkan kenderaan dan menghalang jalan atau laluan di laluan pintu utama SSMZA.

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