Multan a un seguidor del Sirius por lanzar una bengala sobre el río Fyrisån

Un seguidor del IK Sirius ha sido condenado a pagar una multa de 5.700 coronas tras devolver el lanzamiento de una bengala durante el Arosderby de abril contra el Västerås SK.

Tras el partido que el IK Sirius ganó por 4-1, los seguidores de ambos equipos fueron escoltados a lo largo del río Fyrisån, en Uppsala. Un seguidor del VSK encendió una bengala y la lanzó al otro lado del río hacia los aficionados del Sirius. Alguien de ese grupo la recogió y la devolvió. La bengala cayó al agua. El seguidor que la devolvió ha admitido el acto, pero declaró que no era su bengala. Ahora ha sido condenado por infringir la ley sobre productos inflamables y explosivos. Se presentaron otras tres denuncias en relación con el partido. Todas han sido archivadas sin ser remitidas a un fiscal. Sigue sin estar claro si alguna de ellas estaba relacionada con la persona que lanzó la bengala inicialmente.

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