180 fans of Naples were arrested in Eindhoven, the Police: “Preventive action to avoid disorders.” Tajani “I follow the case”

EINDHOVEN (OLANDA) (ITALPRESS) – The Dutch police arrested in the late evening of yesterday, in Eindhoven, about 180 fans of Naples. Neapolitan supporters had arrived in the city to witness the challenge of Champions this evening against the Psv. The forces of the order, at first, reported that the behavior of the blue fans “has caused disorders”, except then change version.

Four other fans were arrested in other areas of the city with the same motivation. The forces of the order have shortly after specified that the measure has not actually been taken as a result of the occurrence of real clashes, neither with the agents nor with the opposing supporters, but for preventive purposes. According to a spokesman, the stops were made “in order to prevent” the disorders “effettuating arrests”. The fans of Naples arrested were in the Fuutlaan area. The agents resumed the fans “for their behavior” and asked them to leave the city center, without getting results.

From here the decision to stop the supporters from the side with the accusation of violating the municipal settlement in matter of assemblies. In about 180, as mentioned, were taken by bus to Mathildelaan police station, to be questioned. Some don’t have tickets for the game tonight. The mayor of Eindhoven, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, had previously established a high-risk security zone, a measure aimed at enabling the police to perform preventive search even in the city center. In the end there was the cancellation of tickets and the return to Naples.

TAJANI “STO SEGUENDO IL CASO”

“I’m following the case of the Napoli fans stopped at Eindhoven for checks before the football match tonight. The Embassy at the Aja has already sent staff and are already present agents of the Italian Digos. The Dutch police will release the fans without a ticket. For every need you can contact the Embassy”. He writes on social media the vicepremier and foreign minister, Antonio Tajani.

-Photo IPA Agency-
(ITALPRESS).