Jean-Baptiste Marty/Photo credits: MATTHIEU MIRVILLE / DPPI VIA AFP 10:33 a.m., February 14, 2024

Twelve ultras from Paris Saint-Germain, three of whom were the subject of an S file and claiming to be ultra-right, were arrested Tuesday evening in the streets of Paris. According to information from Europe 1, Parisian supporters, equipped with pyrotechnic devices and protective gloves, were heading towards a group of Spaniards present in Paris for the Champions League match between PSG and Real Sociedad scheduled for this Wednesday .

The police intervened in time. According to information from Europe 1, twelve Paris Saint-Germain supporters claiming to be ultra-right, including three individuals with S records, were arrested this Tuesday in the center of Paris. They were about to enter a bar where they had spotted around fifty Spanish supporters who had come to the capital for the Champions League match between PSG and Real Sociedad.

Placed in custody

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Identified by the police, the Parisian supporters were arrested near the Halles de Châtelet. Some, wearing black neck warmers, protective gloves and pyrotechnic devices, were virulent when the police arrived. They were placed in police custody for participating in a group with a view to committing violence or damage.