Euro 2016 violence: British police scour film to identify England fans
PICTURES of about 50 suspected football hooligans have been sent to police forces across the country in a bid to identify fans who rioted in France last week.
Police are trying to identify England fans involved in last week's Euro riots
Officers want to stop troublemakers ahead of tomorrow's Euro 2016 match between England and Slovakia in Saint-Etienne.
British investigators have been going through hours of police and social media footage to identify those involved in trouble at the tournament.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Roberts said British and French police were working together to stop further violence at Euro 2016.
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He said: “The investigation team has been working tirelessly to identify those who were involved in disorder and also those who were seen to attack English fans.”
Thee team has been working tirelessly to identify those involved
England supporters were involved in clashes with Russian fans in the run-up to the two sides’ match in Marseilles on June 11.
Six England fans were jailed last week by prosecutors in Marseilles for their role in the violence.
Six England fans were jailed last week by prosecutors in Marseilles
The actions of the Russian fans has seen Russia given a £125,000 fine and suspended disqualification.
More than 100 young people aged under 18, including a 12-year-old boy, were banned from football matches by police in the last three years.
The statistics, revealed by a Freedom Of Information request, also showed more than 120 over-50s were banned in the same period.