
Wooden bats, metal and plastic bars, axes of various sizes, knives, fireworks, flares and various items capable of causing bodily harm were found by police in an abandoned house that borders the sports association’s fan club annex. a statement from the police.
Police officers from the Sports Venues Violence Sub-Department reportedly searched the building and grounds and found a number of illegal items.
In particular, the following were found and seized:
- The trunk of a service motorcycle, stolen the previous days, with the motorcycle’s service book and license plate.
- A pair of ICHE license plates of a car that was stolen
- Axes of different sizes
- wooden bats
- Metal and plastic rods
- Smoke bombs, firecrackers and flares
- pyrotechnic structures
- rocket launchers
- Sea torches
- Sword
- Sickle
- cullet
- Folding rod
- Precision balances
- Knives of different sizes.
A criminal case has been initiated against unknown persons for violating the law on violent crimes in connection with sporting events, violating the law on weapons and fireworks, as well as on the reception and disposal of criminal funds. A competent team from the Northern Greek Criminal Investigation Sub-Directorate was called to the scene to investigate and photograph the area.
After that, the police officers also carried out an inspection at the fan club office in the presence of a representative of the judiciary and its head, who has a license prescribed by law. There were found flags, shirts, scarves, hats, etc. with symbols of other groups in the city.
The Preliminary Investigation is being conducted by the Violence at Sports Venues Sub-Directorate.
Source: APE/MEB
Source: Kathimerini

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