Police Operation in the River vs. Atlético Tucumán Match

The City Police arrested more than 80 parking attendants and issued 388 violation notices during an operation at the match between River and Atlético Tucumán. The objective was to ensure safety and prevent irregularities.


Police Operation in the River vs. Atlético Tucumán Match

The City Police arrested more than 80 street vendors during an operation conducted during the match between River and Atlético Tucumán for the ninth round of the Apertura Tournament of the Professional Football League. In total, 388 contravention reports were filed for various irregularities.

Among the infractions, 247 reports were issued to individuals who attempted to enter the stadium without a ticket, 22 for carrying alcoholic beverages, 18 for illegally occupying public space, 9 for violating admission rights, 4 for causing disturbances, 3 for dirtying property, and 1 for attempting to enter with fireworks. Additionally, four individuals were charged with violating the Drug Law and two fans for document forgery.

The operation was supervised by the Minister of Security of the City, Horacio Giménez, the Football Security Committee, and agents from the Directorate of Mass Events. Its purpose was to ensure the proper entry of spectators to the stadium and carry out checks to prevent illegal sales on public roads and the presence of window washers.

In the words of the involved authorities: "Our goal is to ensure a safe and orderly environment at sporting events, upholding compliance with current regulations and protecting attendees from potential risks or inconveniences."