India police arrest cricket fans for celebrating Pakistan’s win
Pakistan players celebrate their victory over India on the pitch after the ICC Champions Trophy final cricket match between them at The Oval in London on Sunday.
Pakistan players celebrate their victory over India on the pitch after the ICC Champions Trophy final cricket match between them at The Oval in London on Sunday.

POLICE have arrested cricket fans in different regions of India for cheering during the Champions Trophy final – for the wrong team.

In Madhya Pradesh, a state in central India, police reportedly arrested 15 men between the ages of 19 and 35 for shouting pro-Pakistan slogans and charged them with sedition and criminal conspiracy.
Sanjay Pathak,a local police inspector said the men from Mohad village “were celebrating Pakistan’s victory by bursting firecrackers and shouting anti-India slogans,” CNN reported.
“We received a complaint from a local Hindu man who accused them of celebrating after India lost the match,” Burhanpur police chief Raja Ram Parihar told the AFP news agency.
As the celebrations went on into the night, the men were arrested for ‘criminal activity’.
Fourteen men appeared before court on Tuesday and another yesterday. If convicted, the 15 Pakistan cricket fans may have to surrender their passports and even face life imprisonment, reported Al Jazeera.
Police in the southern state of Kerala also arrested 23 cricket fans for supporting Pakistan, and were booked for various criminal activities, including rioting and unlawful assembly, the New Indian Express newspaper reported.
The Keralans reportedly lit firecrackers and chanted slogans in support of the Pakistan cricket team, who won by 180 runs in the Champions Trophy final on Sunday at The Oval in London.

 

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