French justice convicted three Peruvians convicted of robbing fans during the chaos recorded at the end Champions League at the end of May at the Stade de France.
Court Bobignynortheast of Paris, found three men aged 21, 26 and 39 guilty of unlawfully seizing two cell phones reported stolen by two fans Liverpool.
He sentenced the two youngest residents of Spain to 6 months in prison, and the oldest to 9 months, as he was also convicted of working as an illegal taxi driver, possession of marijuana and lack of insurance.
No one should go to jail unless convicted within the next few years. The two young men, who have been in preventive detention since their arrest at the end of May, have been sentenced with relief.
The three were not finally convicted of illegally seizing 14 cell phones and stealing two registered ones, for which they were tried. The prosecution demanded eight months in prison for these events.
“They are acquitted of the acts of unlawful detention of 14 mobile phones because we do not know if they were stolen or not,” said the presiding judge, who followed the defense’s view that they could not be convicted of theft. for the other two.
chaos at the end
the end Champions Leaguein which Real Madrid beat Liverpool was marked by scenes of tension, police tear gas and looting.
Prosecutor’s office Bobigny indicated at the end of June that 80 complaints had been filed by English and Spanish fans. The government provided its embassies in Spain and the UK for this.
Minister of Internal Affairs, Gerald Darmanin, apologized to fans despite initially attributing the chaos to “between 30,000 and 40,000” English fans who had fake or missing tickets. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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