MEXICO CITY: The Mexican military is preparing to confront the potential threat of unauthorised drones in stadiums used for this summer’s football World Cup.
Mexico is co-hosting the tournament with the US and Canada between June 11 and July 19, and on Tuesday, soldiers at a military base in Mexico City demonstrated the anti-drone equipment they would use to protect the nation’s stadiums.
The prevention tactics are a response to the growing use of internet-bought drones by drug cartels to hit rivals and civilians in regions plagued by organised crime.
