Alagas Civil Police has opened an investigation into the attack on a bus carrying Cse fans. The victims were returning from Bendero, as the match took place between Cse and Penenedse on Wednesday evening (26).
According to the police, the victims were on the government highway in Arabiraka when they were surprised by an ambush. The suspects approached the armed with stones and fireworks from the bus. “Individuals started in three motorcycles in stoning the car. A chase is full of aggression, which ended only when the bus entered the State Battal Battalion (BPRV).”
The driver asked for help from the military police. The bus, which was going to Palmera Doss Inadius, got the windows broken. Some passengers were injured. The police believe that the attackers are members of the organized black spot, the wing.
Civil police also stated that investigations are present in the initial stage, but these steps will be implemented to determine and punish all concerned. Football clubs used the social networks of mourning for what happened and confirmed again to deny violence.
Read the full CSE Note:
The Sports Club Association, which is strongly residing, justifies the cowardly attack by the club’s fans in Arabiraka, a fact that took place on Wednesday night (26) when the fans returned to Palrae Dos Indius/Al, after the confrontation against the festivals in the final match of Alagewas 2025, which unfortunately was, unfortunately.
Through its legal section, the club will take all appropriate measures to protect not only the material integrity of the masses, which are our greatest origins, but also adopt appropriate measures in the investigation of sports, civil and criminal.
It is not possible to tolerate violence under any circumstances, and we ask the competent authorities to support, achieve and identify the sites responsible for criminal acts.
Football and society do not tolerate any kind of violence, you need to stop! Here is all our solidarity with the injured fans and we feel a complete recovery of the victims, and we repeat our commitment to combating violence.
See the suite note below:
The Arapiraquense Sportiva Association comes through this, to show the deepest denial of the violence that CSE fans, which occurred in Arapiraaca. We repeat that such procedures are completely unacceptable and do not match the values of sports, which must be a respect between clubs and their fans.
Football is a celebration of emotion, overcoming, and cannot be stained with violent situations that pay attention to the material and moral integrity of the fans, both from any club. It is necessary for officials to be punished and that we can combat this type of violence together.
ASA repeats its commitment to promoting a healthy sports environment for everyone, as violence does not have a space.
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