Justice releases 89 fans arrested after fights during the Clássico-Rei in Fortaleza
A court in Ceará has released 89 soccer fans who were arrested for violence during the Clássico-Rei match in Fortaleza.
In an important ruling, the 7th Criminal Court of Fortaleza has ordered the release of 89 soccer fans who were detained following violent confrontations during the Clássico-Rei match held at Arena Castelão on February 8. The decision came on Monday, February 23, as reported by the state's Tribunal de Justiça. The court took into account that the fans had no prior criminal records or ongoing criminal investigations, which influenced the decision to revoke their preventive detention, demonstrating a consideration for their personal circumstances.
Despite their release, the fans will still have to adhere to several precautionary measures designed to prevent further incidents. These restrictions include a prohibition on leaving the city of Fortaleza without judicial authorization, regular check-ins with the Coordinator of Penal Alternatives, and a ban on entering soccer stadiums within a five-kilometer radius on match days involving the teams Ceará and Fortaleza. This indicates a cautious approach taken by the judicial system to balance individual rights with public safety, especially concerning football-related violence.
Meanwhile, 33 other individuals involved in the violence will remain in preventive custody due to their criminal backgrounds or because they are under investigation for other offenses. This situation highlights the ongoing issues surrounding football-related violence in Brazil, prompting discussions about the measures necessary to ensure safety during sporting events and the responsibilities of law enforcement and the courts in managing such incidents effectively.