By Mariana González-Márquez
Guadalajara, Mexico (EFE).- Approximately 18,000 state and federal security members, along with advanced technology, including robots, will safeguard the teams, fans, tourists, and executives attending the four World Cup matches held in Guadalajara.
«The technology used to secure the city includes humanoid robots and dogs capable of intervening in potential explosive threats; we will also use radars and anti-drone guns,» Juan Pablo Hernández, Jalisco’s Secretary of Public Security, told EFE on Wednesday.
He added that about 500 units, including patrol cars, armored vehicles, and motorcycles, in addition to four helicopters, will be part of the operation.
The state police will deploy three ‘Cyber truck’ patrols capable of converting into mobile command centers.














