Two lawsuits against rioters in the Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and Dohuk match (document)

by times news cr

2024-04-04T12:26:24+00:00

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/ On Thursday, the management of the Duhok Sports Club filed a lawsuit against a number of fans who caused a riot in the match between Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and Duhok, while the father of the ball carrier filed a similar lawsuit against the goalkeeper of Al-Jawiya.

The club’s media spokesman, Haval Al-Brifkani, told Agency, “The management of the Duhok Club filed a complaint against a number of its fans who tried to spoil the match by starting a riot, in order for the law to take its course,” indicating that “the guilty will be punished so that such cases that occur in stadiums will not be repeated.” “The punished person will be an example to those who try to do harm.”

The spokesman added, “The father of the ball carrier who was beaten by the Air Force goalkeeper, Muhammad Hamid, also filed a lawsuit in the Dohuk court after his son was subjected to a significant beating from the aforementioned player, which led to bruises on the face and bruises on various parts of his body.”

He pointed out that “the lawsuit filed against Muhammad Hamid came after he beat a child who did not behave well when he hit the guard Muhammad Hamid after being previously provoked by the guard during the course of the meeting.”

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