Fears of unrest surround Rotterdam defense expo amid heightened security

Fears of unrest surround Rotterdam defense expo amid heightened security

Police in Rotterdam have activated a Large-Scale and Special Operations Command (SGBO) ahead of the international defense exhibition NEDS, scheduled to take place on November 21. The heightened security comes amid concerns over potential unrest, particularly given the expected presence of many Israeli attendees.

The move follows last week’s violent “hunt for Jews” in Amsterdam, which has put authorities on high alert. The Rotterdam police confirmed the decision to De Telegraaf, citing the need to mitigate risks and maintain public order during the event.

Environmental protest planned, other groups may join

An environmental group has announced plans to protest at the defense expo, and police are preparing for the possibility that other groups may join the demonstration. “We are taking no chances after the events in Amsterdam,” a police spokesperson stated. “If necessary, we can intervene immediately, but we hope that won’t be required. We aim to provide protection for all parties involved.”

The SGBO structure is a specialized command unit activated in cases of terrorism, disasters, or crises. Operated from a centralized command center, it allows police from various divisions to coordinate their efforts and manage potential threats effectively.

Police remain tight-lipped on security measures

While confirming the SGBO activation, Rotterdam police declined to provide details about specific preparations or the number of officers on standby for November 21. Authorities emphasized their focus on prevention, underscoring the importance of protecting both the event’s attendees and demonstrators.

The defense expo, a high-profile event that attracts participants from around the globe, has drawn criticism in the past from various activist groups, including those opposed to militarization and environmental degradation. This year, the security concerns are amplified due to the sensitive geopolitical climate and recent incidents in the Netherlands.

Source » nltimes