The terrorist attack in Paris and notification of increased threat level from the Security Service makes its mark even on the evening SHL meetings.
The court must all undergo a full searches are to enter .
– It is our decision, says Djugårdens president Jenny Silfverstrand.
The terror continues to make its mark in Europe after Paris attack on Friday . Yesterday was two football internationals, in Belgium and in Germany, canceled because of the threat and now it is obvious because of SHL arenas.
After SAPO today raised its threat level from a three to a four on his five-point scale also chose Djurgården raising säkeheten before the game against Rögle. To get into the Royal Court, all the spectators to a so-called “full searches are involved.”
“Want to do it for our audience”
– It is our decision to do so because the police increased their visibility in public places. When we feel that we also want to do this against our audience, says Djurgårdens president Jenny Silfverstrand.
It is not directly Sapo order?
– No, but we feel it is appropriate. Then we follow the development of the press conference that it is now.
Do you raised security and staffing in general?
– I can not go into exactly the , but the stuff is what you notice with visits no.
Djurgården is a return to Saturday’s security when they also frisked all, something that is not applicable at Monday’s home game.
Police in place outside the Royal Court also confirms that it has stepped up efforts around the Globe area. Police officers normally work with crime prevention are in place to increase the presence at the scene.
Even greater security in Ö-vik
Also in tonight’s second SHL match between Modo and Karlskrona in Örnsköldsvik is the safety height.
Modos guards visiterar all visitors at Fjällräven Center and go
– It is expected more than 4,000 people to the game, says Wennerholm.
In the hot dala derby Hockeyallsvenskan between Leksand and Mora’s situation is not quite the same.
– We are extra vigilant but do not have the resources to frisk everyone who is into the arena . We know about the increased security and are on their toes. I do not think Leksand are especially vulnerable, says Sven-Åke Petters, security manager at Tegera Arena.
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