THE Port of Amsterdam has bulked up its overnight security in response to several reports of burglaries on board river cruise ships while they’re docked. By night, M&M Security will oversee surveillance and security at De Ruijterkade, quays 17 and 18, De Ruijterkade Oost, quays A, B, C, D, De...
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THE Port of Amsterdam has
bulked up its overnight security
in response to several reports of
burglaries on board river cruise
ships while they’re docked.
By night, M&M Security will
oversee surveillance and security
at De Ruijterkade, quays 17 and
18, De Ruijterkade Oost, quays
A, B, C, D, De Ruijterkade West,
Veemkade (PTA) and Javakade.
“Monitoring our river cruise
mooring locations should impede
calamity and give the pax an
extra sense of security,” said Alma
Prins, sales manager cruise at
Port of Amsterdam.
This year, more than 1,800 river
cruise ships will call into the port.
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