Investigations into incidents at Champions League final on May 28 played at the Stade de France resulted in the first judicial process against a man in temporary prison for assaulting some Spanish fans.
prosecutor of Bobigny, Eric Mathais, who is in charge of these investigations, congratulated himself in the statements in the newspaper Le Parisien for this first case sent to the courts as soon as it was completed by the special cell created with a dozen police who reviewed “thousand hours” of video recordings.
Mathais confident that there will be others, after the defendant, a young man from the Ivory Coast who arrived in France in 2018, where he is in an irregular situation, who requested this Tuesday before the court of Bobigny where he was presented through the immediate method of dealing. , delaying its process to prepare it.
Meanwhile, this resident of the city of Epinay sur Seine, near Saint-Denis where the Stade de France is located, will remain behind bars charged with stealing the mobile phone of a Spanish fan and for beating his father when he interrupted.
He was also prosecuted for beating a police officer who prosecuted him and, as a result of the assault, was placed on leave for 21 days.
Once arrested, four phones were found on this man who worked as a delivery man and admitted that he was addicted to anxiolytics and that he smoked half a dozen joints every day.
According to Le Parisien, there is 245 complaints for attacks and aggression against Real Madrid and Liverpool fans who attended the finals of the Champions League, of which 130 arrived by mail, as suggested to Spanish and English fans.
The analysis of the police videos made it possible to verify that the authors of these crimes were not the fans, but the residents of the area who took advantage of the concentration to commit robberies and attacks.
Source: La Verdad
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