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02/12/2019
About 100 people called the FansHotline24 before the match of the 18th round of the Russian football championship between Zenit and Spartak.
This was told to TASS by the head of the hotline FansHotline24 in the framework of the project "Stadium - our common home" Oleg Semenov.
The meeting was held in St. Petersburg and ended with the victory of Zenit (1:0). A law enforcement source told TASS that 86 people had been detained by midday-81 Spartak fans and five Zenit fans. All of them were made up administrative protocols for disorderly conduct and released.
"About 100 people addressed: there are appeals about detentions, verification of documents, tear tickets. People ask how to behave, because someone for the first time gets into such a situation, react differently, but everyone is outraged if they did not commit any intentions and actions to violate public order," Semenov said.
"There were detentions in the city in connection with operational information on allegedly possible collisions, or to fans incriminated crossing of the street in the wrong place, use of obscene words. A certain number of people were detained, some were later released. Tomorrow the magistrates will deal with each case individually, but in addition to the fine they are not threatened, " - said the head of the hotline.
Semenov added that during the match the line received calls related to the use of "jammers" in the direction of the guest fan sector during the game. He noted that because of them, the fans of the neighboring stands, including women and children, experienced discomfort.
This was told to TASS by the head of the hotline FansHotline24 in the framework of the project "Stadium - our common home" Oleg Semenov.
The meeting was held in St. Petersburg and ended with the victory of Zenit (1:0). A law enforcement source told TASS that 86 people had been detained by midday-81 Spartak fans and five Zenit fans. All of them were made up administrative protocols for disorderly conduct and released.
"About 100 people addressed: there are appeals about detentions, verification of documents, tear tickets. People ask how to behave, because someone for the first time gets into such a situation, react differently, but everyone is outraged if they did not commit any intentions and actions to violate public order," Semenov said.
"There were detentions in the city in connection with operational information on allegedly possible collisions, or to fans incriminated crossing of the street in the wrong place, use of obscene words. A certain number of people were detained, some were later released. Tomorrow the magistrates will deal with each case individually, but in addition to the fine they are not threatened, " - said the head of the hotline.
Semenov added that during the match the line received calls related to the use of "jammers" in the direction of the guest fan sector during the game. He noted that because of them, the fans of the neighboring stands, including women and children, experienced discomfort.