1200 cops, 12 Quick Response Teams, 6 bomb squads for Sachin's last match
November 13, 2013  18:06
In view of crowd frenzy and hype surrounding the farewell match of cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, Mumbai police has drawn up an extensive security plan which includes ensuring that the master blaster does not move around alone at the Wankhede Stadium tomorrow.

Elaborate security arrangements are being made in and around the stadium as Tendulkar will be playing his 200th and final Test match tomorrow against West Indies.

Here are the numbers: 850 policemen and 200 female security personnel will be deployed along with 18 assistant police commissioners, 35 inspectors and 90 sub-inspectors for the Test match security at the ground. Six platoons of the State Reserve Police Force have also been deployed. Three Deputy Police Commissioners will supervise the security arrangements.

Twelve Quick Response Teams and 16 Marksman vehicles have been stationed.

Police will have 45 door framed metal detectors and over 100 hand-held metal detectors for frisking, police said.

Six teams of the Bomb Disposal and Dog Squad (BDDS) will also be stationed in and around the ground, police said adding that the squads would conduct checks at the stadium before and after match.

The first check will be done three hours before the match begins, the officer added.

The four roads leading to the stadium - D Road, F Road, Maharshi Karve Road and Netaji Subhash Road (Marine Drive) - have been made no-parking zones while vehicle owners living in the area have been provided alternate arrangements.
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