The manager of the CSA Steaua gallery, Andrei Florescu, was placed under house arrest, and three more employees of the Dinamo and CSA Steaua galleries are under judicial supervision over the violence on March 8 in and around the Arc de Triomphe stadium. arena. The prosecutor’s office demanded the preventive arrest of four ultras and judicial control over the other three.

“Dynamo” fans at the match with FCSBPhoto: Viktor Kosmei / HotNews.ro

Prosecutors in the 1st District Court announced Thursday that seven members of the gallery are facing criminal charges, with judges seeking pretrial detention for four of them and judicial supervision for three others, in the case involving the crimes of affray, disturbing the public order and the peace, and illegal production, experimentation, processing, storage, transportation, use or any other actions with explosive materials.

The court ordered the CSA Steaua gallery manager Andrei Florescu to be placed under house arrest and investigated under judicial supervision for three gallery members involved in the March 8 violence at the Arcul de Triumf stadium. prosecutor’s office

According to the prosecutors of the Prosecutor’s Office of the 1st District Court, on March 8, around 19:50, before the start of the football match between FC Dinamo Bucharest and AFC UTA Arad, which was held at the National Stadium “Arcul de Triomphe”. an incident occurred between members of the FC Dinamo Bucharest gallery, located on Tribune II, east of the stadium, and members of the AFC UTA Arad gallery, supported by fans of CSA Steaua Bucharest, located on the South Lawn (who threw pyrotechnics such as torches and exited on the playing surface, attacking each other), namely:

In the case of members in respect of whom a request for preventive detention has been made:

  • “The man entered the playing field, from where on the Second East Tribune he called the fans of the FC “Dinamo” Bucharest team to leave, and then took a pyrotechnic product of a torch with a red flame and smoke from the lawn. , which he threw towards the fans of the opposing team located on the South Lawn, after which he entered into a general physical fight that took place on the playing surface between two groups of fans, hitting the fan with his right hand in the head of the territory, which by these actions violates public order and peace;
  • A man involved in a general physical altercation on the playing surface between two groups of fans walked onto the playing field and into the center of the conflict, where he ignited a flare-like pyrotechnic material that was thrown into the Court of Appeal, where the opposing team’s fans were, by these actions violated public order and peace;
  • A man entered the field, took two pyrotechnic flares with red flames and smoke from the field, which he threw towards fans on the South Lawn and engaged in a general physical altercation that took place on the field. two groups of fans, entering into physical conflicts with three fans, attacking one of them and being attacked by two others, by these actions disturbed public order and peace;
  • The man entered the playing field, where he entered into a general physical confrontation, which took place between two groups of fans, entering into a physical confrontation with the fans of the opposing team, with these actions violating public order and peace.

As for those facing judicial review, prosecutors say he went onto the field and engaged in physical confrontation with fans of the opposing team, violating public order and peace by these actions.

In justifying the application for preventive arrest, the prosecutors referred to the specific gravity of the crimes committed (in public, at the stadium, through the unauthorized use of dangerous pyrotechnic products, which were thrown both on the field and at some spectators in front of them). being also minors, as well as going onto the playing surface and entering into a direct physical conflict), but also to the danger of the defendants, known to the police and gendarmerie as particularly violent people, the prosecutor’s office shows.

Last week, the leader of the team’s gallery, Liviu Ungurian, known as Boccu, was pre-arrested in a criminal case for the use of prohibited materials during matches of the football team “Rapid”.

In this case, the president of “Rapid” Daniel Nikulae was also heard, but the prosecutor’s office did not choose a preventive measure for him.

Initially, 16 members of the gallery were detained, three of whom were issued arrest warrants by the court.