The celebration of the Canarian football derby between the C.D. Tenerife and the UD Las Palmas yesterday on the occasion of the first round of promotion to the Santander League of the First Division was held “without any noteworthy incident”, thanks to the good work of the police device and the good atmosphere between both hobbies, according to the Security Corps in a note in which it also reports that the agents made seven sanction proposals administration to participants in the sporting event.
More than 150 troops
From the early hours of the afternoon until long after the end of the meeting, a total of more than 150 police units from the provincial police stations of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, made up of members of the UIP, UPR, the Information Brigade, aerial media with the participation of the Condor device and the drones of the ASPA callsign.
All of them ensured the safety of all those attending the match, which ended on the field with a result of 1-0 favorable to Tenerife and in police terms with a total of seven administrative sanction proposals, four by Organic Law 4/2015 on the protection of citizen security, and three by Law 19/2007 against violence, racism, xenophobia and intolerance in sport, specifically introduction of alcoholic beverages and uttering racist insults to members of rival fans.
“Thanks to the good work of the National Police and the Local Police, there were no major incidents to regret or detainees to review,” says the Security Corps, which takes the opportunity to thank the authorities and security forces for “the good behavior,” in general terms, of all the fans who attended the match.