When arrested is credited with authoring alleged crime of resistance and disobedience to a law enforcement officer
It has also been reported for possession of several doses of cocaine and marijuana
A policeman was injured due to the high strength and aggressiveness shown by the detainee
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has arrested a suspicion of crime of resistance and disobedience to a law enforcement officer, disorderly conduct after the football match took place on Sunday, May 31, in Jumilla, the Jumilla CF and FC Tarragona Asco fought in the phase of ascent to Second Division B. The arrest has also been reported to having seized five doses of cocaine and one gram of marijuana.
During the celebration party for promotion to Second Division B in Jumilla, between the team and the city of Tarragona Asco FC the afternoon of Sunday, May 31, the civil guards to prevent public safety, who were serving public order, they found that one of those attending the meeting was altered, hit furniture sports facilities and uttered insults both towards them and towards the spectators themselves, so you will be identified and invited him to forgo his attitude .
Shortly before the end of the match and the home team took the marker and the now arrested markedly increased their violent attitude, even to push several members of the Civil Guard while insulted and refused to leave the stadium and causing falls among the audience.
It is having been asked on numerous occasions to depose his attitude eventually reduced civil guards and proceeded to his arrest on suspicion of crimes against public order, resistance and disobedience to law enforcement.
Active resistance shown by the arrest prompted one of the policemen was injured.
The policemen also found that the detainee was carrying his belongings five doses of cocaine and one gram of marijuana, which has been denounced by administrative offense.
The Spanish arrested 24 year-old resident of Asco (Tarragona) and the proceedings initiated have been made available to the Magistrate's Court in Jumilla (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior