Hooligans going to court
The past two years, more than a dozen rogue fast track trial for their role, Poland and Russia faces a passionate European Football Championship game earlier this week, violent clashes have been convicted, the court officials said Thursday.
Tuesday the riots test is to show that Poland is serious violent policy of zero tolerance, co-hosted the 2012 European Championship of Ukraine.
Poland was not only to fast track trials. They have become a common practice, such as the World Cup and other major events. In preparation for Euro 2012, Poland has changed it's part of the Penal Code, so as soon as possible trial.
Seven Poles on Wednesday convicted 16 people on Thursday, the Warsaw District Court officials said. 23 is part of the assaulting Police "unlawful assembly." Street, the assembly is considered to be illegal participant joins an obvious intent of violence, they do not seek any official authorization.
From 3-12 months of imprisonment, but many of them are suspended or appeal. Three men, two, three, five-month sentence, Wojciech Malik, spokesman for the Warsaw District Court.
Warsaw District Court officially the Malsin Lochowski said a man assaulted a police officer was fined $ 870.
Joanna Mucha, Sports Minister, said the punishment should be severe, but the Government has no impact on justice system.
Expected in the coming days to further fast track the dozens of trials. Police detained 184 people in the conflict as part of. Before the outbreak of the game, thousands of Russian fans march to the National Stadium, waving the Russian flag, and shouting "Russia, Russia."
In the quality of Warsaw, the capital of Russian patriotism is provocative Poles, they are still deeply resent during the Cold War, Moscow communism imposed on the expression. Some of the battle is who attacked Russian Polish football hooligans caused.
In addition, a group of young Poles have also attacked the police in the game of bottles and stones, prompting the officers used rubber bullets and tear gas response. Three dozen people injured in the violence - 19 civilians and 17 police officers.
Police detained 156 Poles, 25 Russia, Spain, Hungary and Algeria around the end of a 1-1 tie game between Poland and Russia fighting.
Wednesday, Poland's Interior Minister said that Russia will face intended to expel them from the state and the lifting of a five-year pilot of their EU visa.
There is no violence in the stadium or in the District of downtown fans.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday night, and said he believes that "the mood of the bad stadium should not affect the excellent relations between the two countries and their citizens," Tusk website said in a statement.
It added that the two leaders agreed to, the rogue should be prosecuted, irrespective of their nationality.
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