About 200 hooligans from Wrocław and Legnica, under the cover of night, were preparing for the laws in the forest, at the Opole section of the A4 motorway. They arrived in 50 cars. The men were waiting for a bus ride with a group of fans from Bytom. Policemen prevented the fight.
On the night of Friday to Saturday in the forest at the A4 motorway, at the height of Szydłów (Opolskie Voivodeship) a group of about 200 men met. According to the police in Opole, they were hooligans from Wrocław and Legnica.
Source: KWP in Opole
They arrived in 50 cars
The hooligans were waiting there for the passage of football fans from Bytom supported by colleagues from Opole. According to the Opole police, a laws were to take place in the forest.
“Thanks to the cooperation of the policemen of two garrisons and a definite reaction, there was no metagonized groups of hooligans. Some men who wanted to lead to confrontation were identified by uniformed. The quick reaction of Opole and Wrocław policemen prevented a fight” – said the Provincial Police Headquarters in Opole.
As asp told us. Piotr Chwastowski, most of the 200 men who appeared in the forest, escaped at the sight of officers. – Holeudokers came to this place about 50 cars. We have no information that men have dangerous tools with them. Odra Opole hooligans were at that time at the earlier MOP (place of service of travelers – ed.) – said Chwastowski.
Hooligans counts
This is not the first case of this type recently. A few days ago the police reported about thwarting the attack by over 200 hooligans, including From Lubin to the train, which was traveled by football fans from Legnica. Men had with them, among others Jaw pads, sticks and manual gas pmeglets.
In turn, at the end of March, Resovia Rzeszów fans on the Lesser Poland section of the A4 motorway detained the bus they were moving. Six fans ran out of the vehicle, who intended to confront the fans of Ruch Chorzów. At that time, policemen prevented the fight.
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Source: KWP in Opole
Source of the main photo: KWP in Opole