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Fine of 60,001 for the person responsible for Indar Gorri’s profiles for publications on social networks

The Anti-Violence Commission has proposed sanctioning with a fine of 60,001 euros and a ban on access to sports venues for 24 months to the alleged person responsible for Indar Gorri’s social media profiles, for some alleged “xenophobic, hateful and violence-inciting” social media messages that the organization does not specify at any point in its resolution.

Anti-violence, meeting this Monday, has communicated that, in its opinion, the members of the aforementioned group, followers of Osasuna, have numerous sanctions for violations of Law 19/2007 against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport.

As a result of the meeting, has also proposed a fine for Osasuna of 20,000, for deficiencies in the measures to control the permanence of spectators in the League match against Barcelona, ​​”by not preventing the occupation by numerous fans of the evacuation routes in the area of ​​the Lower Stand of Fondo Sur and not preventing several fans from climbing the fence in the same area of ​​the stadium on the occasion of the match,” dictates the resolution.

In addition, has proposed a fine of 3,001 euros and a ban on access to sports venues for a period of 6 months for a fan rojillo who, according to the commission, “jumped onto the field of play, being intercepted by the club’s security personnel”, on the occasion of the same Osasuna match against Barcelona that took place at El Sadar.

These sanctions come a few days after the Criminal Court number 2 of Pamplona acquitted four members of Indar Gorri and a young man from Vitoria, accused of coercing those attending the match between the women’s teams of Spain and the United States in October 2022. The Prosecutor’s Office requested three years in prison for them and a ban on approaching the El Sadar stadium for five years, interpreting that the acts responded to an ideological motivation and discrimination. Nevertheless, The judge concluded that there was insufficient evidence to support these accusations..

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