Indonesian police fired teargas at soccer fans this past weekend, leading to one of the worst stadium disasters in history. After fans ran onto the field in Kanjuruhan Stadium, police used excessive force that led people into narrow exits where they got trampled. Officers are now being investigated. 125 people are dead, including 33 children, and more than 300 injured after home team Arema FC lost to its rival Persebaya Surabaya. The police chief says, things got “anarchic” once fans started attacking officers and damaging cars. FIFA’s security guidelines clearly prohibits the use of firearms or “crowd control gas” inside stadiums. Since Saturday, vigils have been gathering to mourn the victims–and the government says officers responsible will face criminal charges.
Indonesian police fired teargas at soccer fans this past weekend, leading to one of the worst stadium disasters in history. After fans ran onto the field in Kanjuruhan Stadium, police used excessive force that led people into narrow exits where they got trampled. Officers are now being investigated. 125 people are dead, including 33 children, and more than 300 injured after home team Arema FC lost to its rival Persebaya Surabaya. The police chief says, things got “anarchic” once fans started attacking officers and damaging cars. FIFA’s security guidelines clearly prohibits the use of firearms or “crowd control gas” inside stadiums. Since Saturday, vigils have been gathering to mourn the victims–and the government says officers responsible will face criminal charges.