The arrests have been reported by members of the Indar Gorri Osasun amateur team via social media. The arrests occurred in the morning and arrested 61 members in Pamplona and at least 19 in Seville (Spain) and 1 in Madrid. The Spanish police have advanced that there may still be more detainees.
It is an operation "against violence in sport", according to the police, and the arrests are related to the disturbances that occurred in Seville on 29 October before the match between Betis and Osasuna. They have been arrested in Navarra, Seville and Madrid.
In addition to those arrested today, on 12 December last year nine were arrested for the riots that occurred before the Betis/Osasuna match.
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