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Evaluation Meeting on the European Football Championship EURO2004 25 November - Strasbourg

EURO 2004. Evaluation Meeting on the European Football Championship EURO2004 25 November - Strasbourg. Security model for UEFA EURO 2004. Context. Context (1) National engagement: “ we love football” Tournament schedule: June 12th to July 4th, 2004 (3 weeks)

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Evaluation Meeting on the European Football Championship EURO2004 25 November - Strasbourg

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  1. EURO 2004 Evaluation Meeting on the European Football Championship EURO2004 25 November - Strasbourg

  2. Security model for UEFA EURO 2004

  3. Context

  4. Context (1) • National engagement: “we love football” • Tournament schedule: June 12th to July 4th, 2004 (3 weeks) • 10 stadia (6 new, 4 remodelled) • New accessibilities and facilities (airports, hospitals…) • 31 matches • 16 national teams, 16 accommodation and training sites • 8 hosting cities, along the shore • 1,2 million tickets allocated • Familiar tourist destination: 16th in world ranking

  5. Context (2) • European peripheral country: longer stays / management of leisure time • 10,3 M inhabitants • 89 000 Km2 area with 800 km shore • Time distances between farthest cities: 580 Km / 5H20 • Good air, road and accommodation networks / infra-structures • Schengen country (art. 2.2 Schengen Convention) • Land border with Spain

  6. Braga Guimarães Aveiro Dragão Bessa XXI Leiria Coimbra Alvalade XXI Luz Algarve T D O / TOURNAMENT DIRECTION OFFICE

  7. Public offer

  8. Global security & safety policy • ”Key-concepts” • New model for stadia security & safety management • Private management of security inside the stadia • Sharing security & safety responsibilities between organiser and Police • Implementing stewarding system • Possibility of volunteering system • Emergency plans (internal / external) • Improve comfort, safety and security in stadia

  9. Sharing responsibilities between State & Organiser Portugal 2004, S.A. EURO 2004, S.A. Society EURO 2004 • PORTUGAL 2004, S.A.: monitoring & control of stadia and other infra-structures building programme (State: 95%; FPF: 5%) • EURO 2004, S.A.: design, planning, promotion and organisation (UEFA: 55%; FPF: 40%; State: 5%)

  10. REFERENCE LEGISLATION UEFA EURO 2004™ • Council of Ministers Resolution nº 109/2002, JUL24: sets up the Security and Safety Committee for Euro 2004, to coordinate all the bodies and agencies contributing for the security & safety of UEFA EURO 2004. • Master Plan for the Security & Safety of UEFA EURO 2004 – approved by the Secretary of State: approved after the final draw of the tournament

  11. Council of Ministers Resolution nº 109/2002, JUL24 With a view to follow the supporters in an efficient and safe manner, safeguarding the security and safety of all the participants in the event, the Council of Ministers decided: • 1. To create the SECURITY AND SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR EURO 2004, with the aim to contribute for the security and safety of the event in the following areas: • Public Security: State • Private Security: Organiser (“EURO 2004, S.A.”) • Safety: SNBPC (Fire & Civil Protection Service) • Structural and Technological Safety: “PORTUGAL 2004, S.A.” • Medical Emergency: INEM (National Institute for Medical Emergency)

  12. 2.The COMMITTEE is coordinated by the Secretary-General of the National Security Coordinating Office, which, as General Coordinator, guides the action of: • i. National Coordinators(also representing their agencies) for: • Public Security (PSP - representative) • Safety (SNBPC – Fire & Civil Protection Service representative) • Structural & Technological Safety (PORTUGAL 2004, S.A. representative) • (4)Private Security (EURO 2004, S.A. representative) • (5)Administration & Logistics (GNR - representative) • (6)Medical Emergency (INEM - National Institute for Medical Emergency representative) • ii. Representatives from other Security Agencies:PJ (Judiciary Police), SEF (Immigration Service), SIS (Security Intelligence Service), DGAM/PM (Maritime Police) and INAC (Civil Aviation National Authority)

  13. Prime-Minister High Council for the Internal Security Minister of Internal Affairs Strategic Guidance Secretary of State of Internal Affairs Coordination SECURITY AND SAFETY COMMISSION FOR EURO 2004 GENERAL COORDINATOR EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PORTUGAL 2004, S.A. & EURO 2004, S.A. REPRESENTATIVES FROM SECURITY AND SAFETY FORCES AND SERVICES (GNR, PSP, PJ; SEF; SIS; DGAM; INAC; SNBPC, INEM) Operational Guidance National Level National Coordinator for Safety National Coordinator for Structural Safety & Technological Devices National Coordinator for Security National Coordinator for Administration & Logistics National Coordinator for Private Security National Coordinator for Medical Emergency Operations Regional Coordinator for Private Security Civil Protection Local Coordinator for Public Security Stadium Security Coordinator Regional & Local Level Security Forces SECURITY AND SAFETY STRUCTURE FOR EURO 2004

  14. 3. Tasks of the COMMITTEE: • Implement General Guidelines according to national and international legislation; • Approve the Master Plan and the Security Specific Plans; • Advice on Operational Scenarios; • Advice on Internal and External Emergency Plans; • Approve the Security Perimeters; • Advice on Recruitment, Training and Qualification of Stewards; • Ensure close Cooperation with Foreign Police Services; • Ensure coordination: Organiser, Police & Safety and Local Authorities; • Monitor compliance with Security& SafetyLaws and Regulations, during construction of EURO 2004 Stadia; • Advice on Ticketing Policy (Tickets and Accreditation); • Proposition of Legislative Measures...

  15. POLICING OPERATIONAL MODEL

  16. GENERAL REMARKS • Tournament schedule was adapted according to police risk assessment • Police profile according to city and match risk assessment • General profile: communication, visibility, friendly attitude, but firm and rapid response if troubles occur, using force in a necessary, adequate & proportional way

  17. GENERAL REMARKS • Role of special units: anti-riot, cavalry, dogs, EOD and crime investigation units; additional material and equipment • National coordination and cooperation among Police Forces, and Armed Forces, if necessary

  18. POLICE PERFORMANCE Strategic Operacional Tactícal • Gathering /Analyse of intelligence • 2. Coordination / Control • 3. International Cooperation • 4. Police action and intervention

  19. POLICE ACTION AND INTERVENTION • civilian policing • low profile policing • Intelligence police approach • Community policing • Stewards ( ARD´s ) active role

  20. Policing Operational Model Levels of response I – Support and information II – Deterrence, through presence and attitude III – Intervention, to know and solve minor incidents IV – Repression to reestablish normal situation in a proportional way

  21. Policing Operational Model Criteria of response 1 – Prevention 2 – Intelligence 3 – Flexibility 4 – Proportionality

  22. Security to the 16National Teams • A portuguese liasion officer to each team • Hotels and training centres - permanent security • Escorts - in every team´s travel • Personnal security – deppending on risk assessment Permanent evaluation during the tournament

  23. Supporters segregation Ticket electronic validation perimeter Security Perimeters Security Safety Emergency corridors Body search perimeter Deterrence perimeter

  24. Additional measures

  25. Additional security measures • Terrorist global threat against Western countries • No specific nor credible threat against Portugal or the tournament • Reinforced security measures and police presence in major places • Reinforced personal protection of some national teams • Improved intelligence exchange co-ordination: UCAT (National Unit for Anti-Terrorist Co-ordination), EUROPOL, INTERPOL • Re-establish internal borders control (Art. 2.2 Schengen Agreement) • Armed Forces: reinforce surveillance & logistic assistance to Police • Forbid flights over the stadiums, during matches • NATO support in air space surveillance (3 AWAC radar-aircrafts)

  26. Intelligence & International Police Cooperation

  27. International Police Cooperation INTERNATIONAL POLICE COOPERATION Structure

  28. International Police Cooperation SECURITY AND SAFETY COMMISSION FOR EURO 2004 GENERAL COORDINATOR EXECUTIVE SECRETARY PORTUGAL 2004, S.A. & EURO 2004, S.A. REPRESENTATIVES FROM SECURITY AND SAFETY FORCES AND SERVICES (GNR, PSP, PJ; SEF; SIS; DGAM; INAC; SNBPC, INEM) Police Intelligence Coordination Centre International Police Cooperation PSP GNR PJ SIS SEF Interpol Europol

  29. HQ / GNR National Centres for Police Information Participating countries Security Com. for EURO2004 HQ / PSP General Coordinator CC Room Br.Tr. N.º3 CLIP FARO CLIP LISBOA CC Room GTFaro CC Room CMLX CC Room CP Faro CCIP Alvalade XXI CC Room Br. Tr. N.º5 Intermunicipal Algarve Police Information for UEFA Euro 2004™ CC Room Br. Tr. N.º4 CLIP AVEIRO Luz CC Room GTAveiro CLIP PORTO CLIP BRAGA CLIP GUIMARÃES CC Room CP Aveiro CC Room CP Braga CC Room GTBraga CC Room CMPt Municipal Aveiro CLIP LEIRIA CLIP COIMBRA D. Afonso Henriques Municipal Braga Dragão CC Room CP Leiria CC Room CP Coimbra LEGEND: ______ CCIP Information flow (although not described the CLIP’s can communicate directly) ______ Connections Stadia – CC Rooms/CLIPs Bessa Magalhães Pessoa Municipal Coimbra

  30. INTELLIGENCE FLOW PILC PILC PILC Security Committee EURO 2004 PILC PILC NFIP PILC PICC PILC PILC

  31. International Police Cooperation INTERNATIONAL POLICE COOPERATION Role

  32. International Police Cooperation EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON SPECTATOR VIOLENCE AND MISBEHAVIOUR AT SPORTS EVENTS AND IN PARTICULAR AT FOOTBALL MATCHES Strasbourg - 19th August 1985 HANDBOOK WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL POLICE CO-OPERATION IN CONNECTION WITH FOOTBALL MATCHES Council Resolution of the EU of 6 December 2001 DECISION OF THE EU CONCIL OF 25 APRIL 2002, CONCERNING SECURITY IN CONNECTION WITH FOOTBALL MATCHES WITH AN INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION (Establishment of the NFIP) PREVIOUS EXPERIENCES (in particular Euro2000)

  33. International Police Cooperation INTERNATIONAL POLICE COOPERATION GENERAL AIM: To contribute for the security of the event SPECIFIC AIMS: Intelligence gathering Spotting Recognition of high risk fans Crowd control under Portuguese police authority To welcome, orientate and inform the supporters Negotiation / Mediation (?)

  34. International Police Cooperation SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF THE POLICE TEAMS CRITERIA: Risk assessment in previous matches & tournaments Previous major public order incidents involving fans Expected presence in Portugal of high risk fans (B / C) Global number of expected supporters in Portugal Previous spotting experience and Knowledge about risk fans

  35. International Police Cooperation International Police Delegations

  36. International Police Cooperation INTERNATIONAL POLICE COOPERATION Performance

  37. International Police Cooperation PICC fixtures Over 1700 PICC Intelligence reports produced 650 Intelligence reports 530 Identification reports 147 Lodging reports 173 Police reports 54 Travelling reports

  38. Results

  39. Main incidents (public order) • Confrontations between English supporters and Police. Throw of “missiles” (JUN12, Rossio Square-Lisbon) • English supporters threw gas inside bus (JUN13, Rossio Square-Lisbon) • Destruction of fences / barriers (JUN13, motorway and VIP entrance, Luz Stadium-Lisbon) • Disorder between English and Russian supporters in a bar (JUN15, Almancil-Algarve) • Street disorder and confrontations between English supporters and GNR (JUN15-18, Albufeira-Algarve) • Throw of fireworks by Croatian supporters in Metro station (JUN21, Chiado-Lisbon) • Disorder by Greek supporters. Throw of “missiles” against Greek FA personnel, society EURO 2004 and police officers (Luz Square-Lisbon) • 18 supporters wounded in confrontations among them and with Police

  40. Arrests

  41. Deportations and entry refusals • Deportation procedures: 80 • 5 German citizens, arrested in Oporto for participation in riot; • 41 English citizens, arrested in Albufeira for participation in riot and resistance to GNR • Entry refusals: 5 357 foreigners (mostly from Brazil, Morocco, Romania and Pakistan), of which a tiny minority with football-related violence record • Citizens already reported by their national authorities as troublemakers sawtheir entry refused at the airports: 8 English and 1 Italian

  42. Conclusions • Very successful tournament, in terms of general organisation and security • Few minor disorders in tourist sites, mostly due to alcohol • Friendly and festive environment, great fair-play and conviviality among different European peoples: new fan culture • Motivation and engagement of the vast majority Portuguese people • Very good sporting results of Portuguese national team • Low profile of policing, pre-positioning, gradual and quick response to incidents • Effective international police cooperation and exchange of police intelligence (exit bans) • New model of security and safety of football stadia, and enhancement of national security coordination

  43. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !

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