These complaints concern "essentially facts of simple or aggravated theft or violence", specified the prosecution.

The thefts (in particular of luxury watches) rather took place after the match, on the route between the Stade de France and public transport, according to a source familiar with the matter.

On June 10, the prosecution had opened an investigation, entrusted to the Saint-Denis police station, for "thefts, aggravated thefts and aggravated violence" to collect complaints filed by supporters via a dedicated form available on the sites of the French embassies at UK and Spain.

The form is then sent by post to the public prosecutor of Bobigny, on which the Stade de France depends.

Blockages at checkpoints, insufficiently monitored access, counterfeit tickets, intrusions... The prestigious Champions League final on May 28 at the Stade de France between Real Madrid and Liverpool turned into a fiasco during one evening. where dysfunctions have accumulated.

Gérald Darmanin acknowledged Tuesday on RTL "a part of responsibility" in the security chaos of the sporting event, reiterating his "apologies" to the supporters "who suffered this mismanagement".

"If there is something that has gone wrong at the Stade de France, it is the fight against delinquency", argued the minister who, on the evening of the final, had blamed Liverpool supporters came without a ticket or with counterfeit tickets.

Since May 30, two days after the match, the Bobigny prosecutor's office has also been in charge of the investigation for "organized gang scam" on counterfeit tickets, opened following a report from the Paris police chief Didier Lallly.

This was entrusted to the Brigade for the repression of astute delinquency (BRDA) of the Parisian judicial police.

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