Over 4,000 police officers will be engaged during the inauguration of the new Pope

More than 4,000 members of the police force will be committed to ensuring security during the new Pope's inauguration ceremony, the Rome Committee for Order and Public Security decided today. Officials said that since the start of the treaty to elect a new pope Wednesday, police forces will be deployed [...]
Officials said that since the start of the treaty to elect a new pope Wednesday, police forces will be deployed on the basis of the need, Ansa reported.
About 1,000 volunteers are said to be stationed on the ground, while believers will take to the streets as the white smoke from the Sistine Hat signals the election of a new Pope.
Conclava, or the Assembly of Cardinals, in which she will be voted for the election of the new Pope begins on Wednesday, after the death of Pope Francis on April 21st.
The previous two agreements, in 2005 and 2013, lasted only two days each. /Periscope/












