On July 28, talking to PV, Senior Colonel Nguyen Manh Hung, deputy head of the Mobile Police Regiment of Hanoi City Police, said that following the direction of the Director of the City Public Security, the police force developed a plan to ensure security and order for the BlackPink concert at My Dinh National Stadium.
On the side of the Mobile Police Regiment, the unit mobilized its forces to the maximum to coordinate with other forces to deploy many plans to ensure security and safety for the event.
The entrance to BlackPink's performance night is fenced to avoid jostling and jostling.
“The officers and soldiers were also instructed about possible bad situations to ensure the BlackPink concert.
Along with that, we will set up moving barriers to minimize jostling and pushing. The traffic police force has also strengthened to regulate traffic," Colonel Hung added.
According to Colonel Hung, functional forces have also strengthened supervision at key positions, closely checking and supervising participants to prevent disorderly acts.
It is known that Hanoi is the last stop in Asia in BlackPink's Born Pink global concert series. The show takes place on July 29 and 30 at My Dinh National Stadium.
Recently, BlackPink's Born Pink concert in Hanoi was entangled in many controversies, from the organizer's fanpage giving a link to the website with a map of the "cow's tongue" map, to the controversial ticket price and the small number of songs. oh…
BlackPink is a Korean K-pop girl band consisting of 4 members: Jennie, Jisoo, Rosé and Lisa, with a large fan base around the world.
This band's Born Pink world tour started in Seoul (Korea) in October 10 and continuously "sold out" tickets in North America, Europe and Asia.
To date, Born Pink is the highest-grossing tour by a girl group.