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In response to the public's concerns expressed by the threatening email, Additional Commissioner of Police Chirag Koradia assured...


Digital Desk: Increased precautions for safety have been announced by Ahmedabad authorities for the next India-Pakistan cricket match to be held on October 14 in response to recent claims of a threatening email regarding an attack on the Narendra Modi Stadium.


The fierce rivalry between the two neighbouring countries will be witnessed in the enormous Narendra Modi Stadium, one of the locations for the ongoing cricket World Cup, a spectacle that has historically attracted enormous attention and excitement.


Additional Commissioner of Police Chirag Koradia reassured the public that strong security measures are in place to guarantee the safety and security of all guests amid worries caused by threatening emails. 


According to Koradia, there is no need for the general public to be afraid of attending the game because the police are well-equipped to manage any potential security risks.

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