The SSC deployed a security operation at the Azteca Stadium and announced road alternatives to avoid blockades

Personnel from the SSC Cyber Police Unit, through monitoring and patrol actions on the public Internet, detected that cybercriminals offer false tickets for the event, as well as the supervision that is carried out on the Internet , citizen complaints were extremely important to identify pages and profiles on social networks that offer said tickets, so in coordination with Meta Platforms, Inc., the removal of these sites was managed with their Internet domain providers.

According to first reports, up to now three web pages of this type have been disabled.

Some of the recommendations by the SSC Cyber Police Unit is to install an antivirus, verify the authenticity of web pages and check that they do not have spelling mistakes and not trust tickets offered at lower prices.

Despite the alarms from the authorities, unfortunately during Bad Bunny’s first concert, several attendees were unable to access the show as hundreds of fake tickets were registered. What unleashed a real chaos in the entrance area of the Azteca Stadium and caused several fans to slam the door, because they wanted to see their favorite artist.

On the occasion of the concerts of the Puerto Rican singer, Bad Bunny in Mexico City this December 9 and 10, the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) of Mexico City will implement a security and surveillance device in the Azteca Stadium and surroundings.

With a deployment of 2,795 elements and 107 vehicles, as a preventive action, which has the objective of guaranteeing the physical and patrimonial integrity of the attendees, in addition to avoiding the alteration of public order, administrative offenses and the commission of illicit acts. A total of 1,195 police officers from the Police Operations Undersecretary were required, who will be supported by 10 motorcycles and nine cranes.

Likewise, 1,600 officers of the Auxiliary Police (PA) will participate, supported by 16 official cars in order to monitor the entrances, exits, corridors and area of the stands of the also called Coloso de Santa Úrsula, and also to protect the physical integrity of the fans, workers and staff, with security and review filters.

Four ambulances from the Rescue and Emergency Medical Squad (ERUM) and two helicopters from the Executive Directorate of Cóndores Air Services will carry out preventive overflights to attend to any emergency.

Personnel from the Traffic Control Undersecretariat will carry out road work in the avenues and streets surrounding the stadium, as well as in public transport stops, in order to guarantee the vehicular and pedestrian mobility of citizens.

Some road alternatives to avoid blockages in the circulation of the main avenue are the following:

-Tlalpan Viaduct

-Peripheral ring

-Great South Boulevard

-Saint Ursula

-St Thomas

Similarly, through the Command, Control, Computing, Communications and Citizen Contact Center (C5), and the Command and Control Centers (C2), video surveillance cameras will be monitored to detect any act that could alter public order or jeopardize the security of the population.

Lastly, and one of the most important points to protect, virtual surveillance will be carried out in the vicinity of bank branches, ATMs, public transport pick-up and drop-off points, taxi and minibus bases, and other parking areas. .

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