Selangor FC Fans Charged
Twelve Selangor FC supporters have been charged with drug-related offences following a controversial flare-burning incident at the Terengganu drawbridge.
最新更新于 2026-02-09
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🔥 Twelve Fans Charged With Drug Offences
Twelve supporters of Selangor FC were officially charged in court after testing positive for prohibited substances and being found in possession of drugs. The arrests were made following a public disturbance in Terengganu over the weekend. While some fans faced immediate charges, the remand for nine other individuals was extended to facilitate further investigations into their involvement in the unrest.
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🔥 Sultan Calls For Maximum Punishment
Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah expressed profound disappointment over the hooliganism displayed by a segment of supporters. The Ruler has called for the maximum punishment to be meted out against those involved in burning flares at the Terengganu drawbridge. He emphasized that such behavior tarnishes the sport's reputation and urged the police to track down every instigator involved.
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🚫 Proposed Stadium Ban For Hooligans
To curb future incidents of violence and disorder, the Sultan of Selangor suggested that problematic Red Giants supporters should be banned from entering stadiums. This move is intended to eliminate gangsterism from the football scene and ensure the safety of families and genuine fans. The Ruler wants strict enforcement to serve as a deterrent against any further misconduct.
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🔥 Club Condemns Fan Misconduct
Selangor FC issued a stern statement condemning the misconduct of its supporters in Terengganu. The club expressed profound regret over the Drawbridge incident and emphasized a zero-tolerance policy toward hooliganism. Management stated that such actions tarnish the reputation of the "Red Giants" and reiterated their commitment to cooperating fully with the ongoing police investigation.
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🔥 Calls For Tighter Security
The Terengganu FC supporters club has urged stadium authorities and the police to tighten security measures for high-risk matches. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Youth and Sports stated it would leave the investigation entirely to the police. There is a growing consensus among football stakeholders to implement stricter bag checks and surveillance to prevent prohibited items from entering public gatherings.
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⏪ Rights Group Queries Arrests
A human rights group has called on the Terengganu police to provide a transparent explanation regarding the mass arrest of 33 football fans. The organization raised concerns about the necessity and legal basis for detaining such a large group. They urged authorities to ensure that the rights of those detained are upheld throughout the legal and investigative process.
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