
Hurricane's barra won't be able to attend the stadium for four years
The Buenos Aires Ministry of Security sanctioned 78 members of the barra following the incidents against San Lorenzo.
After the violent incidents that occurred before the classic against San Lorenzo at the Tomás Adolfo Ducó, the Ministry of Security of the City of Buenos Aires imposed a four-year stadium entry ban on several members of Huracán's barra.
The final number of sanctioned individuals was 78, of which 48 will have admission rights revoked for four years, including Claudio "Conejo" De Respinis, leader of the club's official barra. The rest of the fans with penalties are divided into two years for three fans, one year for 18 fans, and three months for the remaining 11. This exemplary measure aims to curb violence in sports events and ensure the safety of true fans.

The resolution was announced by the Undersecretariat of Citizen Security and Public Order following the request of the City's Football Security Committee and was solved this Monday morning at the Ministry of Security of the City.
Details of the incidents:
Minutes before the classic against San Lorenzo began, a group of fans started fighting in the popular stands. This confrontation involved two factions of Huracán's barrabrava, known as Villa Zavaleta and Pagola, and there was physical confrontation that caused chaos, endangering the safety of attendees. The stadium's security cameras and the Central Operational Unit captured the confrontation, allowing for the rapid identification of those involved.
This initial confrontation was followed last Friday by gunfire recorded at Pio Mujica and Corrales, Nueva Pompeya, which resulted in two bullet impacts on a Volkswagen Bora. Due to the incident, the police from Neighborhood Police Station 4B were able to identify eight people, including "Conejo" and his son who were arrested on Sunday.

More posts: