Four suspected crimes are being investigated after the endowment scandal in Malmö

The police launched a preliminary investigation after the endowment scandal in Malmö.

Four suspected crimes are being investigated.

– At the moment, there are no specific perpetrators, but there are plenty of shots to watch, says duty officer Magnus Lefevre.

Scandalous scenes unfolded during the European League match between them Malmo FF and Union Berlin on Thursday evening.

With the score 0-0, and with the home team playing 11 to 10, many Bengals were thrown onto the field from the stands of the visiting fans. In addition, fireworks and powerful shots were thrown toward an adjacent runway section with MNF supporters and down toward the square where officials and security guards were.

In the moments that followed, when the match was blown up and the players left the turf, the Bengals were also thrown onto an empty field from the short side of the MFF’s heel.

After a break of more than 20 minutes, the match resumed. Union Berlin was then able to recover after the MFF’s initial attack in the second half and save with the winning goal.

On Friday night, the doctors scandal resulted in the initial police investigation into four suspected crimes.

abuse

– A host from the audience was pushed into the stands and injured himself, says Magnus Magnus Lefevre at the regional police command center.

Violation of public order law

– Collective report on thrown fireworks. At the moment, there are no specific perpetrators, but there are plenty of shots and other things to watch, says Lefevre.

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ruin

– This offense refers to the chair seats that were broken in the outdoor stands.

Violation of the Flammable Goods and Explosives Act.

– A rug was found during the examination, says Lefevre.

Many Union Berlin fans were masked in the stands. At the same time, the German police were at the scene and will cooperate with their Swedish colleagues in the investigation.

– They had police support in the square. We have cooperation with them, says Magnus Lefevre.

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