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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Germany-Netherlands Friendly In Hannover Canceled By Police

The international friendly between Germany and the Netherlands in Hanover was canceled by German police over security concerns. No explosives have been found, but there is a 'serious threat to Germany and Europe'.


Less than two hours before kick-off in the international match between Germany and the Netherlands in Hanover, the fixture was canceled by German police due to a serious threat of an attack on the stadium.

Volker Kluwe, Hanover's chief of police, stated on German TV that a device "intended to be set off inside the stadium" was found before the evacuation was confirmed.
However, in a press conference Germany's interior minister Thomas de Maiziere confirmed that contrary to earlier reports from a local Bremen publication called 'Kreiszeitung,' no explosives had been found at the stadium.

"The indications of danger at today's game grew over the course of the evening so much so that we urgently recommended the cancellation of the game."
De Maziere was joined by acting German FA president Reinhard Rauball and Lower Saxony's interior minister Boris Pistorius.
"The game going on would have be irresponsible," said Pistorius.


Earlier in the evening a "suspicious object" had been discovered by police forces around the stadium. Road blocks were set up and no fans were allowed to enter the area surrounding the HDI Arena. However, police did eventually open the roads, allowing journalists and fans to enter the stadium, having deemed the area safe.
Shortly after allowing spectators and journalist through, the evacuation was confirmed and all personnel were forced to leave the area.
"We received a tip-off that after the first object was found, another attack had been planned. We had to take this seriously," Klume added.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was due to attend the fixture, but had not reached the stadium before the evacuation had been announced.


The German national team was en route to the stadium at the time of the evacuation, but Jens Grittner, the German FA press officer, has since confirmed that the team has been taken to a safe "unconfirmed" location.
In Hanover, DW's Sarah Wiertz has confirmed that there was no panic shown by fans who left the stadium. Almost all pedestrians have evacuated the area, but journalists currently remain in a safe area around the stadium.



The 14,000 capacity TUI Arena, which was hosting German pop band Söhne Mannheims, had also been evacuated, according to various reports. However, police have confirmed the concert will go ahead.

culled from m.dw.com



19 comments:

  1. Stay SAFE Missus Korkus and family! The EU Zone is on red hot alert now...please avoid large gatherings oh I take my village name beg you. Take kia

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  2. Terrorism is a canker worm that is eating up the world. God take control and NEPA bring light, can't sleep here.

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  3. Germany of all places..Lord hv mercy...

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  4. I wonder why some people don't fear for their lives. With all the bomb scare news flying in the air, people still have the guts to go to the Stadium to watch a match. For those attending the concert, I wish them luck.As for my family and I, we are so avoiding public gatherings like a plague.I nor fit shout biko.

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  5. They should be afraid.
    They are the ones unknowingly welcoming.all these ruthless Terrorists into their country with open arms.

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  6. Hmmmm! God pls save ur ppl. What is all these killing and bombing everywhere?

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  7. Of course there will be serious threat when you allow terrorist into your countries
    What do you expect

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    The fear of ISIS is the begining of wisdom.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  9. They shud not have opened their borders to any refugee...take a clue....from others who did not accept them.

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  10. Stella, no too go out ooo. We love you.

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