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The climate of unrest reigned around the Independiente stadium due to fear, indeed, of a new armed conflict between members of the three factions currently disputing the power of the Rojo tribune. The Barrabrava war did not break out, but there were more than 100 detainees before the battle. It was, for the most part, the troops that responded to Hugo Loquillo Rodríguez.
This group of violent people, along with their boss, were involved in a confrontation with the Police when they tried to enter the southern leader of the Libertadores de América without a ticket and force the turnstiles. There, after the bullfights, Bonaerense troops intervened. There were bursts of rubber bullets and struggles. And the bars were caught under the crime of “assault and resisting authority.”

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Peace in Avellaneda has long been hanging in the balance. And it ended up breaking down after Pablo Bebote Álvarez, head of Los Diablos Rojos, announced in the final hours that he would try to regain leadership at the bar. He did so with a violent message that went viral on networks and hit the streets loudly. Faced with this threat, it happened that Loquillo tried to bolster himself with men from the fans of Paraguayan club Cerro Porteño.
Bebote has plans for an action where he gathers about 300 people. The meeting was supposed to organize the troops with the aim of attempting recovery by the tribune command force. Álvarez has the support of Patita, who manages a group from Villa Jardín, in Lanús. Contributing to that force of shock, he sought to remove Loquillo, who was controlling the Miguel Ángel Santoro falls header at Libertadores de América.
Another bar, the third part of this horror story and known as the official, responds to Juan Eduardo Lenczicki (alias Juani) and Mario Nadalich. There were, according to reports, 10 detainees from this group before the fight began. Meanwhile, Bebote Álvarez’s group did not approach the LdA and followed everything that happened from a nearby gas station.

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Due to the possibility of a bar war, a special operation was organized for the meeting, by Aprvide, with the participation of 600 Buenos Aires police. This situation put on the table the possibility that the meeting would be held without an audience, although the body responsible for security in the Province finally chose to allow supporters to attend and intensified prevention activities. . Fear of a conflict has aroused considerable concern among fans who planned to attend the Libertadores de América-Ricardo Bochini yesterday. Some important clearing was noticed on the stands that definitely responded to the installed panic.
When the game started, nothing happened inside the stadium. Enter the official bar with drums a minute after the start of the game. There were no chants against other factions and no promises of future meetings. We will have to wait for the next few days because in Aprvide they already know, sooner rather than later, the intern will explode.
Photos of the operation

Photo Juano Tesone

Photo Juano Tesone

Photo Juano Tesone

Photo Juano Tesone
Source: Clarin
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