Justizminister Marco Buschmann (FDP) has issued a warning about potential troublemakers and hooligans during the upcoming UEFA European Football Championship in Germany. He emphasized that every “summer fairytale” has its darker side, and quick action should be taken against those committing crimes. Meanwhile, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) reassured the public that the German Federal Police is well-prepared to ensure the safety of the event, with increased controls at all German borders announced.
In response to concerns about security, Transportation Minister Volker Wissing (FDP) suggested that additional safety measures will be implemented in train stations during the tournament. While acknowledging the challenges of monitoring all areas, he mentioned the use of security technology to support efforts. The Deutsche Bahn has reportedly sold around 50,000 tickets to football fans for the event, with plans for 14 special trains daily offering 10,000 extra seats. Ticket prices for fans in long-distance trains are set at 29.90 euros per journey, including local transportation to and from the stadium. The UEFA European Football Championship for men will take place from June 14 to July 14 in Germany.
Faeser has expressed confidence in the capabilities of the authorities to handle any potential threats, emphasizing the vigilance and preparedness of the Federal Police in protecting German borders, airports, and railway traffic. Faeser also revealed plans for increased security checks at all German borders during the football tournament. Minister Wissing also highlighted the importance of security measures in train stations, reassuring the public that necessary actions will be taken to prevent any disruptions or incidents. Despite challenges in monitoring all areas, he assured the use of advanced security technology to enhance safety measures during the event.
While concerns about safety and security remain high ahead of the UEFA European Football Championship in Germany, officials are taking proactive steps to address potential risks and ensure a safe environment for participants and spectators. Minister Buschmann’s warning about the presence of troublemakers underscores the need for swift action against criminal activities during the tournament. With increased controls and security measures in place at borders, airports, and train stations, the authorities are working to prevent any disturbances and maintain order throughout the event. As Germany prepares to host the prestigious football championship, efforts are being made to enhance security and infrastructure to welcome fans from around the world.