The Ministry of National Security applied an admission right for every sports show against the 16 Barrabravas de Vélez who attacked some police dressed as they played a recreational football match.
He Ministry of National Security applied a restriction of administrative concurrence for an indeterminate time to 16 “Radicalized supporters” of the Vélez Sarsfield Athletic Clubinvolved in a violent episode that occurred on April 2 after the match against Peñarol of Uruguay by the Copa Libertadores.
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According to Resolution 417/2025 published Friday in the Official Gazette signed by the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrichand the one that accessed the Argentine News Agencythose involved starred in an aggression against a group of people who played a recreational game in a complex of “Football 5” located in the vicinity of José Amalfitani Stadium.


The fact took greater serious when confirmed that the attacked were officers of the City Police They were Franco. One of them shot into the air to deter the attackers, but during the altercation, one of the aggressors stole the regulatory weapon of an agent.
After the intervention of a rapid intervention deployment unit, they were arrested Jonathan Matías Pereyra, Diego Omar Richini, Brian Benjamín Andel EYEJAS, Tomás Agustín Lorenzo Polutranka Fernández, Leandro Gabriel Pittavino and Maximiliano Darío Ojeda.
The resolution that is framed in the Safe Tribune Programprohibits its entry into any sporting event in the national territory, based on article 3 of Decree 246/2017 and Resolution 354/2017 and its amendments, which empowers the Ministry to prevent acts of violence in sports shows.
Source: Ambito

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