Friday, September 11, 2015

Police seek 14 'ultras' over football match violence



One of the men wanted by the police
One of the men wanted by the police
SHAH ALAM: Police released photos of 12 people in connection with the violence during Tuesday's World Cup qualifying Asian Zone Group A match between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia at Shah Alam Stadium.
Shah Alam OCPD Asst Comm Shafien Mamat said another two men, believed to be the leaders Ultras Selangor, who are said to be the main plotters of Tuesday's incident, are also wanted for questioning.
"Their names are Tok Anjang and Shab. So these people and those in the photos are asked to come to the nearest police station for us to record their statements," said ACP Shafien.
The men in the 12 images made available to the media showed youths holding up flares or instigating the crowd.
A group identified as from the Ultras Malaya turned unruly minutes before the end of the game and threw flares and fireworks on to the pitch and stands.
The game with Saudi Arabia in a 2-1 lead was abandoned 30 minutes later.

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