The Dubai police have been released with strict security measures for the blockbuster meeting between India and Pakistan in the final of Asia Cup 2025 On Sunday 28 September. The arch rivals are ready to hire each other for the third time in the continuous continental tournament.
The protocols were announced by the Dubai Events Security Committee on the Eve of the Match. Violations of the guidelines will lead to strict legal steps, since the organizers have emphasized how crucial it is to maintain peace in the midst of adrenaline-loaded outings like this.
Authorities have enforced a strong ban on fireworks and torches and the spectators also told to coordinate on time with the security personnel on time. There have been instructions with regard to parking and traffic, as well as safety and order seem to be the top priority for the authorities, especially since the tickets for the iconic meeting are sold out and a large turnout is on the maps.
The men in Blue have never met Pakistan in the final of the Asia Cup. On both occasions they came out in the tournament earlier if the unit, guided by Suryakumar Yadav, chased the successful chasing of the totals set by the opposition.
Main guidance for cardholders
- Come on at least three hours before the kick -off.
- One entry per valid ticket; Re -entering is not permitted.
- Follow the instructions of stewards and all posted signage.
- Park only in designated areas and avoid putting in roads.
- Respect the list of forbidden items.
Forbidden items and behaviors
- Fireworks, torches, laser pointers and any flammable or dangerous materials.
- Sharp objects, weapons, toxic substances and remotely controlled devices.
- Large umbrellas, camera -Stative/rigs, selfie sticks and unauthorized professional photography.
- Banners, flags or drawing that have not been approved by the organizer.
- Pets, bicycles, skateboards, scooters and glass items.
- Any action that endangers public safety, disrupts order or promotes hatred or racism.
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