Ahead of the India vs. New Zealand Champions Trophy final, the Dubai police officials have issued a stern warning to fans attending the marquee match. Violators of laws or regulations face hefty fines ranging from Rs 3,80,000 to Rs 2,285,000 (AED 5,000 to AED 30,000). This caution comes in the wake of an incident where a fan ran onto the field and hugged KL Rahul after he hit a six to secure India’s victory against Australia in the semi-final, earning them a spot in the final.
Authorities have also cautioned against bringing dangerous materials, fireworks, or flammable substances into the stadium, as severe penalties will be imposed on those who do. Acts of racism, violence, and political activities will be dealt with stringently to ensure the safety and integrity of the event.
Dubai Police issues warning ahead of Champions Trophy final
Furthermore, any individuals caught throwing objects at players during the India vs New Zealand Champions Trophy final will face fines ranging from Rs 761,000 to Rs 2,285,000 (AED 10,000 to AED 30,000). The police are committed to maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all spectators and participants during the highly anticipated final. Fans are urged to respect the rules and regulations to avoid any legal consequences and to contribute to a memorable and incident-free event.
The final match is expected to draw a massive crowd, and officials are taking every measure to ensure the safety of everyone involved. The authorities emphasize the importance of adhering to the guidelines to avoid any disruptions that could mar the excitement and spirit of the tournament. With both teams competing for glory, it is essential that fans exhibit sportsmanship and respect for the game and its players.
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