Police will use R3billion worth of the latest technology to keep soccer lovers safe from crooks during the World Cup.
Police will use R3billion worth of the latest technology to keep soccer lovers safe from crooks during the World Cup.
So said Danny Jordan, CEO of the 2010 Fifa World Cup, during a visit to Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium yesterday. He also said there would be strict seat allocation; that drunkenness would not be tolerated; and were capable to fight crime. - Canaan Mdletshe
2010 security boost
Police will use R3billion worth of the latest technology to keep soccer lovers safe from crooks during the World Cup.
Police will use R3billion worth of the latest technology to keep soccer lovers safe from crooks during the World Cup.
So said Danny Jordan, CEO of the 2010 Fifa World Cup, during a visit to Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium yesterday. He also said there would be strict seat allocation; that drunkenness would not be tolerated; and were capable to fight crime. - Canaan Mdletshe