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Record 3,950 police to patrol Budapest during Champions League final
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Record 3,950 police to patrol Budapest during Champions League final

From Magyar Nemzet · () Hungarian

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Budapest police will deploy a record 3,950 officers for the Champions League final, with specialized units on standby.
  • Public transport is recommended over private cars for attendees, with increased bus services to the airport and fan zones.
  • The large police presence aims to ensure security and manage the event smoothly, while daily city services will continue unaffected.

Budapest authorities are mobilizing an unprecedented number of police officers, totaling 3,950, for the upcoming Champions League final to ensure security for the major event. This deployment includes officers from outside the capital, all of whom have received specialized training for the occasion.

"We are also deploying colleagues from the rest of the country to the capital, whom we have specially prepared for this event, so a total of 3,950 police officers will be on duty on the day of the match," stated Kuczik Jรกnos Zoltรกn, indicating that regular city services will operate without disruption. The force will include motorcycle units, dog handlers, mounted police, and drone operators, highlighting a comprehensive security approach.

To manage the influx of attendees, the public is advised to utilize public transportation instead of private vehicles. The Budapest Transport Company (BKK) announced that bus services to the airport will be more frequent, and special bus routes will operate to designated fan meeting points. This measure aims to alleviate traffic congestion in the city.

The significant police presence, the largest ever for a single-day event in Budapest, underscores the scale and importance of the final. Authorities are focused on maintaining order and ensuring a safe experience for all participants and residents.

We are also deploying colleagues from the rest of the country to the capital, whom we have specially prepared for this event, so a total of 3,950 police officers will be on duty on the day of the match.

โ€” Kuczik Jรกnos ZoltรกnThe official detailing the record number of police officers to be deployed for the event.
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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.