The violent episode occurred moments before the match against Argentinos Juniors when a group from a dissident faction got off the bus in which they were arriving at the field and ambushed the other who was walking along Cantilo Avenue, near the Labruna Bridge.
Shortly before the duel between and River and Argentinos Juniors, about 30 barrabravas from the local team were arrested for having carried out incidents in the vicinity of the Monumental stadium.
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The violent episode occurred in Cantilo Avenue, at the entrance to Labruna Bridge. According to what was revealed by sources from the “millionaire” entity, the crossing occurred between members of the so-called official group that was walking along the highway and a nucleus identified with the Ingeniero Budge neighborhood, who assume a dissident stance within the the sportsfans.


The brawl lasted a few minutes until the police officers “arrested 30 people and seized sticks, stones, knives and other knives,” according to an official police report.
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The moment of the confrontation between River bars.
Of the total number of those arrested, 27 fans were detained at the scene and another three “at the Pirovano Hospital, since they suffered injuries as a result of the confrontation.”
The police report considered that the bars “They rented a bus to go unnoticed at the controls.”
“In that sense, near the stadium, the attackers got off the bus and another faction of the bar fought,” he added. “When they tried to escape, the fans were identified and detained by the City Police on Cantilo Avenue, before the curve on Libertador Avenue,” he said.
According to the Ministry of City Security It’s the same group of fans that in the last hours he made a flag in the vicinity of the Monumental demanding that they take away the right of admission the City had imposed on them last year and that “today they rented a bus to go unnoticed at the controls.”
Waldo Wolff, Minister of Security of Buenos Aires, was supervising the operation and declared: “In the last year alone, more than 11,000 admissions were made for contraventions or crimes at the entrances to the stadiums. With the Reiterance Law, at least 300 of them could remain behind bars awaiting trial, for having at least three previous violations. We are going to continue insisting so that the Reiteration comes out as quickly as possible.”
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