Cameroonian police appear to be leaving nothing to chance when it comes to protecting fans attending the matches of the ongoing African Women Cup of Nations, in Yaoundé and Limbe. Fans entering the stadium are subjected to thorough body frisking and body checks, then scanned by hand-held security wand before passing through a metal detector. Security checks start while still on the roads leading to the stadium with cars also scanned by metal detector upon arrival at the venue. Interestingly, the assigned security officials are unarmed while on duty. TRAFFIC: Traffic controlTo avoid traffic, movement of people to and from the stadium and parking places is well monitored with taxis and ‘bikes’ (motorcycles) restricted.
Source: Standard Digital November 22, 2016 21:00 UTC