Police probe crowd trouble at Pakistan-Afghanistan game

Published July 4, 2019
Videos shared on social media show a fight between fans outside the ground. — Reuters/File
Videos shared on social media show a fight between fans outside the ground. — Reuters/File

LONDON: Police have launched an investigation after “unprecedented” crowd trouble at the ongoing ICC World Cup match between Pakistan and Afghanistan at Headingley, during which a number of arrests were made.

Read: ICC to take action after fans clash at Headingley

West Yorkshire Police said they received reports of people climbing over a wall, assaulting staff on a gate and a fan going on to the pitch at Saturday’s game in Leeds.

Videos shared on social media show a fight between fans outside the ground, with a metal barrier being brandished and kicks, punches and shouting.

Police said mobile phone footage showed people being assaulted, and appealed for anyone who was a victim or witness of an attack, or who has original footage of the incidents, to contact them.

Superintendent Chris Bowen said police in Leeds recognised the need for a “full and comprehensive criminal investigation”.

“While these were isolated incidents, involving a relative minority of people attending the event, the scenes that were witnessed were completely unpr­ec­edented at a cricket match,” he said.

“While we did not receive any direct reports of people being injured, the footage that is out there clearly shows people being assaulted during these incidents,” he added.

Bowen said crowd trouble at cricket was “relatively unheard of” and the match had been assessed as low risk, with no need for a police presence.

Published in Dawn, July 4th, 2019

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