Police staged another confrontation in CDMX, this time while evicting the Aztec State to followers of Necaxa accused of barristas, reporting pushes and struggles despite the fact that there were minors among them.
At the end of the first half, elements of the Secretariat for Citizen Security (SSC), evicted the supporters of the team from Aguascalientes whom they pushed with their shields to get them out of the colossus of Saint Ursula before the claims of the fans who refused to leave, because they had their ticket.
In this regard, the BBVA MX League He stated through his Twitter account that they were only evicted 100 fanswho would have been asked to maintain order on several occasions, ignoring the instructions and even showing an aggressive attitude.
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In its statement, the agency also stated that it decided to prioritize the integrity of the rest of those attending the Reclassification match between Necaxa and Blue Crossfor which they were evicted from the North Zone of the Azteca, since “visitor animation groups and inappropriate behavior are not allowed”, while reiterating that “there will be zero tolerance for any kind of act of discrimination and violence”.
While, according to some of the attendees, who denounced the incident on social networks, there were more than 100 evicted people and not all of them would be barristas, as they point out that there were even families with children, who asked the authorities to change the area, what they were not allowed.
Even, according to journalistic versions during the confrontation, in which in addition to the jostling of some blows and struggles, the necaxistas put several of the minors into the stadium bathrooms in order to protect them, from where they were removed minutes later. by the elements of the SSC.
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While the incident would have ended after the security elements of the stadium itself would have scattered several of the fans of the hidrocálido team in various parts of the building, with only a few who ultimately left the Azteca.
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Likewise, until now neither the SSC nor the Government of Mexico City have spoken about the incident, since this episode would be the second in two weeks, after on April 24 the policemen clashed with fans of the Athletic San Luisby also removing them from the Azteca Stadium.
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