Europe 1 09:52, May 31, 2022

According to information obtained by Europe 1 from the Bobigny prosecutor's office, six people are referred on Tuesday for an immediate appearance from 1 p.m.

After the excesses on the sidelines of the Champions League final on Saturday evening at the Stade de France, 15 people were still in police custody on Monday, including no foreign supporters.

After the incidents at the Stade de France on Saturday on the sidelines of the Champions League final, 81 people were arrested in Seine-Saint-Denis for offenses ranging from theft to intentional violence, 48 of whom were placed in police custody.

On Monday, only 15 police custody were still in progress, including none of a foreign supporter.

According to information obtained by Europe 1 from the Bobigny prosecutor's office, six people are referred this Tuesday for an immediate appearance from 1 p.m.

The offenses mentioned are multiple.

They range from thefts with violence, group thefts, pickpocketing, participation in an armed group, degradation, intrusions, outrages, thefts from a trailer, concealment and intentional violence.

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An "independent investigation" by UEFA

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin and Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castera are to be heard by the Senate in the week after the fiasco of Saturday's meeting.

The hearing, the precise date of which has not yet been confirmed, will be open to the press and broadcast on the Senate website.

For its part, UEFA announced Monday evening to open "an independent investigation" and promised to "examine the decision-making, responsibilities and behavior of all parties involved in the final".