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Police Chief in Rome Plans Pope's Funeral Security with Military Precision

Police Chief in Rome Plans Pope's Funeral Security with Military Precision
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Politics April 25, 2025 21:30

rome - Rome's police chief orchestrates tight security measures for Pope's funeral, anticipating hundreds of thousands of attendees and international delegations, while staying vigilant against potential terrorist threats.

Police Chief in Rome Ensures Tight Security for Pope's Funeral

Rome's police chief, Monastra, strategically coordinates security operations for the funeral of Pope Francis, managing the influx of attendees and heightened risks of terrorism during the event.

Swift Organization Amid Time Constraints

Following the Pope's passing, Monastra's team immediately escalated patrols to secure the Vatican and surrounding areas, focusing on averting potential terrorist attacks due to the large gatherings.

Multi-Dimensional Security Approach

Security measures span land, water, and air, deploying helicopters, anti-drone bazookas, sharpshooters, patrols, and river patrols near the Tiber River, reflecting a comprehensive security strategy.

Collaborative Efforts and Extensive Deployment

Over a thousand police officers from various units, including polizia, carabinieri, and guardia di finanzia, collaborate alongside firefighters, penitentiary police, and volunteers to ensure event safety.

Experience from Past Events

Benefiting from previous large-scale events like the 2005 funeral of Pope John Paul II, Rome leverages its expertise in managing crowds for successful outcomes, emphasizing cooperation and respect among security forces.

Continuous Vigilance Beyond the Funeral

Post-funeral, security efforts extend to the papal conclave, demonstrating Rome's commitment to safeguarding all events and honoring the Pope's legacy of welcoming pilgrims.

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