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Six persons face prosecution over Indonesian stadium stampede

At least 131 people were killed during the stampede in the Malang region of East Java.

• October 6, 2022
Indonesian president, Joko Widodo

Six people including police officers and match organisers are facing criminal charges in Indonesia over a stampede at a football game last Saturday, the country’s police chief said on Thursday.

At least 131 people were killed during the stampede in the Malang region of East Java.

Saturday’s stampede was among the world’s worst sports disasters, as hundreds of football fans tried to flee a stadium riot and the firing of tear gas by police.

It led to a crush worsened by several locked exits.

Police chief Listyo Sigit Prabowo told a news conference that organisers and police officers were among those being investigated and more people may be charged.

They would be charged with criminal negligence causing death, which carries a maximum five-year prison sentence if found guilty.

The suspects include three police officers over their use of tear gas, the head of the organising committee and the chief security officer of the home club Arema FC.

Police said the club’s officials had not complied with safety requirements and had allowed a crowd larger than the stadium’s capacity, while stewards had abandoned exits.

Police have said the exits where fleeing people escaped were too narrow to pass through, while the country’s football association said some exits were locked.

The government had set up a fact-finding team in hopes to reveal the culprits of the deadly stampede, among the deadliest football-related tragedy since the crush in Peru in 1964.

The investigation comes as President Joko Widodo ordered an audit on the stadiums across the country to make sure its security is up to code.

He had said “locked doors and steep stairs” were key factors in the incident.

(Reuters/NAN)

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