The project includes considering the violent as criminal organizations and preventing them from both typical actions and means of financing. They would receive sentences of between 2 and 4 years.
He Government works on a bill where barrabravas be considered as criminal organizations. Establishes sentences of two to four years in prison for those who transport weapons or sell protocol tickets.
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Until now, The project is under review in the Legal and Technical area of the Presidency. The regulations also put the organizers of sporting events at the center of the discussion, who will have the responsibility of guaranteeing safety in the stadiums. Those who allow the entry of weapons or facilitate the access of people with criminal records will be penalized.


What will be sought with this is that activities such as the transportation of weapons, the resale of protocol tickets and the control of parking lots by “rags” in the vicinity of the stadiums are criminally punished. In addition, They will aim to cut off the bars’ sources of financing, which are based on illegal practices such as extortion and threats.
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He Government works on a bill where barrabravas be considered as criminal organizations.
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The penalties established against the barrabravas
On the other hand, sports leaders who collaborate with the barrabravas, either by giving them tickets or maintaining conniving ties, will also be under investigation. If found responsible, they may face penalties of up to six years in prison.
Another of the measures that they will seek to implement is the rigor in administrative disqualifications, where the authorities may prohibit the entry to stadiums of people who are accused of crimes, even if there is no final sentence against them.
The central objective of the law is to close any legal loophole that allows the barrabravas to operate with impunity.. With this approach, the Government seeks to eradicate the territorial and financial control that these organizations exercise inside and outside the stadiums, consolidating a firm position to recover the integrity of football as a sporting spectacle.
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