Severe security measures for Albania-Serbia match, from anti-drone systems to stopping staying on balcony

On Saturday in Tirana, the Albania-Serbia World Cup preliminary match is played, and strict security measures have been taken. About 1,500 police forces will engage in order, while the Serbian representative will be accompanied throughout her stay, writes Ora News. Facial recognition cameras and drug systems will be installed in the stadium. [...]
On Saturday in Tirana, the Albania-Serbia World Cup preliminary match is played, and strict security measures have been taken.
About 1,500 police forces will engage in order, while the Serbian representative will be accompanied throughout her stay, writes Ora News.
Facial recognition cameras and drug systems for preventing incidents will be installed in the stadium.
Tickets are personal, and fans should present the ID card for entry. Main roads near the stadium will be blocked for vehicles, while surrounding businesses will be temporarily closed.
Also, staying on balconys or windows with a view to the stadium will not be allowed./Periscopi/












