Massive police operation at motorway service station: 1860 fans stopped before Arminia game
Six people arrested, one police officer injured
Fans were on their way to the match between TSV 1860 Munich and Arminia Bielefeld
A major police operation at a motorway service station near Bielefeld resulted in the arrest of six people and one police officer being injured. The fans were on their way to the match between TSV 1860 Munich and Arminia Bielefeld when they were stopped by police.
Police used water cannon and pepper spray
The police used water cannon and pepper spray to disperse the crowd. Several people were injured in the operation, including one police officer who was hit by a stone. The police said that the fans had been throwing stones and bottles at them.
Fans were aggressive towards police
The fans were reportedly aggressive towards the police and refused to disperse. The police were forced to use force to break up the crowd and make arrests.
Police are investigating the incident
The police are now investigating the incident and have appealed for witnesses to come forward. They are also looking into the possibility that the fans were planning to cause trouble at the match.
TSV 1860 Munich has condemned the violence
TSV 1860 Munich has condemned the violence and said that it will not tolerate such behavior from its fans. The club said that it will cooperate with the police to identify and punish those responsible.
Statement from TSV 1860 Munich
"TSV 1860 Munich strongly condemns the violence that occurred at the motorway service station near Bielefeld," the club said in a statement. "We will not tolerate such behavior from our fans and will cooperate with the police to identify and punish those responsible."
Match between TSV 1860 Munich and Arminia Bielefeld went ahead as planned
Despite the incident, the match between TSV 1860 Munich and Arminia Bielefeld went ahead as planned. Arminia Bielefeld won the match 2-0.
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