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Around the Cup Final are currently 30 ads from. If necessary, the police will pick up hooligans at work. It intends also unknown suspects on the Internet. The Bern cantonal police attack on the troublemakers around the Cup Final is cracking. Altogether 64 persons are and for once, even before the game last week in Berne Stade de Suisse stopped. After determining the current status will be around 30 ads result, the investigating magistrate to be forwarded. Should it become necessary to point out hooligans are uniformed police officers at home or at work to collect. This was announced yesterday at the police with a request. Currently, pictures would also evaluate. Still unknown perpetrator will be published on the Internet, if not other ways to results and if the judicial authorities give their consent. Stadium ban Those people, who have made an offense, are also of national hooligan database reported. The Berne Canton Police agrees that the data from there to the Swiss Football Association forwarded. This means that the sports stadium bans Organizers can pronounce. Who, despite staying in the stadium ban, then met the criteria of trespassing. Whether these bans are being complied with, is not compatible with all consistency checks. This would be in contrast to today, where visitors at the entrance to the stadium mostly by gewunken be strict input controls needed. This way, fans would have already hours before game day, say experts. The scene, but police experts on the spot, where the prohibited persons are known. The Bernese fan Luke Meier, however, relies on longer-term measures to prevent violence. "One would have a preventive effect if young fans for a good fan culture could be brought together," he says. He cited the example of so-called U16-trips, in which young fans to fan away accompany trips.


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