Authorities in Dubai have confirmed that all security preparations are in place for the ICC Champions Trophy final on Sunday, featuring India and New Zealand.
The Dubai Event Security Committee reviewed the security measures during a meeting chaired by Major General Abdullah Ali Al Ghaithi, Assistant Commandant for Operations Affairs.
Al Ghaithi assured that comprehensive security protocols are set for the event, which is expected to draw large crowds.
He emphasised that the security plan ensures safety both inside and outside the stadium, with smooth operations for fans and players.
The committee's efforts aim to showcase Dubai and the UAE as world-class hosts for major international events.
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