The repercussions after a complaint for controversial support from ANFP and La U to a barrista involved in organized crime

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Channel 13 Report: Alleged Link Between University of Chile Fans and Organized Crime

The ANFP and ‍the University of Chile have both responded to a Channel 13 report alleging a connection‌ between the university’s supporters’ association “Los de Abajo” and organized crime.

“We are not the Prosecutor’s Office,” ⁣Pablo Milad, president of the ANFP, stated.

Report Details

The report titled⁣ “Piño de Choque, Armed Arm of Los de⁣ Abajo”⁢ claims that the armed wing of “Los de⁤ Abajo” is involved in drug trafficking,‌ weapons, and homicides.​ It specifically mentions the arrest of​ Maykool Muñoz, allegedly connected to the murder of a Colo Colo fan ⁢and an attack on a security guard during a match.

ANFP and University Response

The ANFP and the⁤ University of Chile both denied any involvement in lifting the ban on Muñoz from entering ⁢stadiums. The ⁣ANFP emphasized that they rely on information ‌from law enforcement agencies. ⁣The university stated that ​they have ⁤not requested the lifting of any sanctions against Muñoz.

T13 Responds to Threats

T13,‌ the media outlet that aired the ‌report, reported ‍receiving threats​ after its broadcast. The channel expressed concern over the organization of violent attacks by “Los de Abajo” members and alleged murders.

Conclusion

The controversy surrounding the ​alleged link between “Los de​ Abajo” and organized crime highlights the challenges faced in maintaining‍ security and order at sporting events. The ANFP, the University of Chile, and T13⁤ are all grappling with the‍ consequences of this report and the threats it has generated.

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