One hundred and fifty-one people, including 49 minors, were in police custody on Monday after violence and looting that followed Paris SG's defeat in the Champions League, mainly in the Champs-Elysées district

The sporting disappointment gave way to violence in the street. One hundred and fifty-one people, including 49 minors, were in police custody on Monday after violence and looting which followed Paris SG's defeat in the Champions League, mainly in the Champs-Elysées district, announced the Paris prosecutor's office. Police custody were ordered mainly for "violence against a person holding public authority", "insult", "aggravated theft" and concealment, as well as for "degradation", "participation in a group with a view to committing offenses "or" participation in a gathering after summons to disperse, "said the prosecution.

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