The police put in extra resources during the Brazil fight
The Oslo police district has increased staffing ahead of the Norway vs. Brazil football match during the World Cup, following Norway’s advancement to the quarter-finals. Police leader Grete Metlid confirmed additional resources will be deployed to ensure safety and order during the event. The police are implementing both visible and invisible measures, with backup and rapid response capabilities in place. Previous matches have seen large crowds gathering in central Oslo after games, prompting the police to emphasize their role in maintaining a safe and enjoyable atmosphere. The victory against Côte d'Ivoire was celebrated with enthusiastic supporters on Slottsplassen, and the royal household expressed pride in Norway’s success.
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