Mar 8 • 17:31 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Organized fans arrested with homemade bombs in Salvador

Two members of an organized fan group were arrested in Salvador for possessing homemade bombs amid a local football match.

On Saturday, during a high-stakes football match between local rivals Bahia and Vitória, two members of an organized fan group were arrested in Nordeste de Amaralina, Salvador. The police did not disclose which organization the individuals belonged to but confirmed that they were found in possession of three homemade bombs, a rocket, and a sack of nails. This incident occurred amidst heightened security measures aimed at preventing violence among fans during what is considered a classic match in Brazilian football.

The match, which ended with Bahia winning 2-1 against Vitória, attracted significant attention, making the presence of police even more critical. The police indicated that they were actively working to ensure safety and prevent confrontations between competing fan groups. The men, aged 24 and 30, are currently held at the Central of Flagrantes, pending judicial review, underscoring the serious legal implications of their actions in relation to public safety during sporting events.

This incident highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement during major sporting events in Brazil, particularly due to the history of violence associated with organized fan groups. It sheds light on the need for ongoing vigilance and effective policing to manage tensions and ensure the safety of both players and supporters in the volatile environment of football culture in the country.

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