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Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy Minutes Deadly tragicn Screams lying unconscious lifeless in the midst of sea of ​​tear gas smoke in every corner of the field the stories of witnesses from a number of stands

Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy Minutes Deadly tragicn Screams  lying unconscious lifeless  in the midst of sea of ​​tear gas smoke in every corner of the field  the stories of witnesses from a number of stands

Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy Minutes Deadly tragic, 'Screams, lying unconscious, lifeless' in the midst of 'sea of ​​tear gas smoke in every corner of the field', the stories of witnesses from a number of stands

 Sejumlah penonton turun lapangan setelah pertandingan Arema-Persebaya.

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A number of spectators took to the field after the Arema-Persebaya match. Kanjuruhan Stadium incident: Deadly minutes,' screams, lying unconscious, lifeless' in the middle of a sea of ​​tear gas smoke, stories of witnesses from several stands The players and Arema FC officials mourned when they returned to the Kanjuruhan Stadium. The tear gas fired by security forces towards the stands at Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, was said by eyewitnesses to be the culprit that caused panic and 125 people died and more than 300 others were injured. Kanjuruhan Stadium has 14 seats (entrance) for economy class and one VIP stand. Kanjuruhan Stadium A sea of ​​white clouds from tear gas was said to have covered the area of ​​stands 10-14 on the south side of the stadium which was packed with parents, babies, children and groups of young people. BBC News Indonesia journalist, Raja Eben Lumbanrau interviewed several witnesses who described the deadly minutes later Saturday (01/10) from various viewers' positions. They are Andika Bimantara and Muhamad Dipo Maulana who are located in the VIP stands. Kanjuruhan Stadium Facts about the tear gas behind the Kanjuruhan Stadium incident 3 important issues in the investigation The Kanjuruhan incident, It was disbanded because of sniffer dogs, why throw tear gas into the stands? and tear gas shots at supporters 'not the first time it happened', but 'didn't really have time to deal with it'

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The end of the recommended articles Then, Fahryanto Bagustuza in the 7-8 stands. Risma Eko Widianto is located in the 12th tribune and Chandra Dirawan in the 14th tribune. Before the match started the Kanjuruhan stadium, Fahryanto (21 years) and Dipo Maulana (21 years) rolled out using a motorbike with friends from Malang City to Kanjuruhan Stadium, from 16:00 and arriving at 18:00 WIB. They took up to 2 hours, which is usually quite close to 40 minutes because of the congested paths by supporters of the Arema Malang team, or known to Aremania. Meanwhile, Risma Eko (18 years old) arrived early at half past 5 in the afternoon. He and other friends did choreography exercises to show during the match. The other 2, Andika Bimantara (25 years old) and Chandra Dirawan (19 years old) came between 18:00 - 19: 00. Similarly, they all described, the atmosphere at that time was flooded with supporters of the blue ocean, the color of the pride of the Arema Malang team. No supporters of the opposing team, Persebaya were allowed to watch because of security alibis. Prit… the match started, the atmosphere was still safe. At 20:00 WIB, the match between Arema Malang and Persebaya started. Andika and Dipo watched from the VIP stands. Meanwhile, Fahryanto is alone in stands 7-8, Eko in stands 12 and Chandra in stands 14. Viewers Arema- Persebaya. Photo explanation, Arema- Persebaya viewers. They said the early game was hot. Each team takes turns breaking into the opponent's goal and the score is the same 2.

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But the heat of the match did not lead to violence on the audience's sofa, which sounded like "aggressive" words and disappointment. During the early break, there was a commotion in the 13th stand of the Kanjuruhan Kala stadium, said Chandra, in the 13th stand next to where he was watching- some spectators fought and were taken into custody by the security forces. Fahryanto also saw the incident in the 13th tribune. From stands 7-8, he watched some people chasing others. Other than that, for them there were no major incidents, only chants in unison. The second half began, the atmosphere began to heat up The second half also began. The two teams took turns hitting each other. But at minute 51, Persebaya scored successfully. In an atmosphere of being left behind, Eko who was watching from the 12th tribune described that the viewers seemed to be heating up. There were aggressive words intended for both Arema and Persebaya players. The same atmosphere was also interpreted by other sources, until the conclusion reached the final 10 minutes of the match. For Chandra's observation, some viewers started throwing plastic filled water into the field. The reason is because some of the Persebaya players, for him, seem to be stalling for time. From the Fahryanto tribune, it appears that some viewers also started throwing rice wraps and plastic water bags. Arema also continued to hit, but throughout the 90 minutes plus 7 minutes of bonus time, no goals were scored. The match also ended with Persebaya 3-2 victory.

Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy Minutes Deadly tragicn Screams  lying unconscious lifeless  in the midst of sea of ​​tear gas smoke in every corner of the field  the stories of witnesses from a number of stands 

After 10 minutes after the match, the audience was beaten by the police at the Kanjuruhan stadium. After the long whistle, the final sign of the match sounded, the police immediately escorted the Persebaya players to enter the changing room. While on the field, the Arema players looked sluggish. Then they, attending the audience stands to deliver an apology. The incident lasted close to 10-15 minutes. Not even a single viewer has taken to the field. The atmosphere is said to be quite quiet because the audience still has not accepted defeat. Then, an Arema player headed in front of the 7-8 stands, for Fahryanto's testimony. One viewer, accompanied by 3 behind him, took to the field from stands 9 and 10. Some viewers took to the field after the Arema-Persebaya match. Some viewers took to the field after the Arema-Persebaya match. "Viewers came to Arema's players, seemed to be pointing at the players, sort of expressing their disappointment.

Pemain yang turun ke lapangan, ada yang dipukul polisi, kata para saksi mata.

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Then he was embraced by the player. But the police arrived, chased away the audience, and carried out repressive actions, pulled their clothes, hit them until they fell," said Fahryanto. 3 friends behind him tried to help, but were again hit hard by the police. " said Fahryanto. Andika from the VIP stands also saw the incident. Kanjuruhan stadium For him, one or two viewers attended the Arema players but were repelled by the security forces. "They were beaten with sticks and fell to the ground, but they got up and then fled," said Andika. Watching the police beating, hundreds of spectators from all over the stands were said to have jumped over the grandstand guardrail and descended into the field which was about 6 meters high. Fahryanto saw that the crowd of viewers who first descended from the stands came from stands 12. Then were accompanied by hundreds from the stands. others." On the field they spread posters, clashed with police, helped other fellow viewers in the injured," said Fahryanto. Meanwhile, Dipo saw that the hundreds of viewers who came down the first time came from stands 7-8, simultaneously from stands 10 to 12. From stands 12 alone, Eko said the same thing. kanjuruhan stadium For him, there was a viewer who gave a signal inviting the viewers to come down. Simultaneously, Eko looked, many viewers rushed to the field. From the VIP side, Andika said, after hundreds of viewers took to the field. The police retreated slowly to the front of the VIP area.

Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy Minutes Deadly tragicn Screams  lying unconscious lifeless  in the midst of sea of ​​tear gas smoke in every corner of the field  the stories of witnesses from a number of stands 

They also produce bloodhounds to repel viewers. Tear gas was fired, "to the field to the stands." After being pushed back, according to Chandra, Fahryanto and Dipo's explanation, the police first fired tear gas into the field. "There were close to 4 shots on the field," said Dipo. Some of the players who took to the field were beaten by the police, said witnesses. "After the shooting, some of the masses retreated, but some continued to resist," said Fahryanto. Andika watched, some of the tear gas shots in the field were thrown back at the police by some viewers in the field. Police are also said to have sprayed tear gas at the stands. Explanation of the photo, the police are also said to have sprayed tear gas at the stands. A few minutes later, Andika, Eko, Chandra, Fahryanto, and Dipo reported that from the front of the VIP, the police fired tear gas into the 12th tribune." For the first time, the police shot towards the 12th tribune, at the south goal," Andika said. "The direction of the shot is from the VIP right near the 14th tribune towards the 12th stand.

Polisi disebutkan juga menyemprotkan gas air mata ke arah tribun.

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Then the officers also seemed to throw something, but they didn't know what. In the 12th tribune there are no more people, all white, only faint and shadows," said Fahryanto. Eko said, "I clearly observed that the police from the front of the VIP pointed a gun (tear gas) at the Kidul goal, near the 11th tribune. until 13, there were 3 shots," he said. "The bullet (tear gas) went down in front of my feet, like rubber," said Eko. Tear gas was shot towards the stands 10 to 14. Here was a kind of sea of ​​clouds, all white. In front of me tear gas, I threw back into the field using a raincoat," he said. After that, some police also fired tear gas at the 4th tribune and the other side, said Fahryanto, which caused almost all the stands were attacked by water gas. eye.

The sea of ​​smoke in stands 14, said Chandra, caused thousands of people there to immediately panic and jostle to get out of the stadium. "Children crying, women fainting, screaming everywhere, all flocked out, but door 13 was closed, door 14 opened, only one door," said Chandra. He also attempts to exit through door 13, but it is closed. "In the bathroom door 13 which was closed, I observed 2 men lying dead, maybe lack of oxygen, jostling and tear gas," said Chandra. Then he made his way to door 14, but the crowd was jostling their way out. "I watched mothers hold their babies while screaming. Water came out of the nose and eyes. It's very painful." Chandra also decided to jump into the field. After that he ran towards the open field door. Meanwhile, Eko from the 12th tribune faced the same problem. He couldn't get out of doors 12, 13 and 14 because many people were jostling trying to escape. "The screams, please, arek wedok [girls], arek cilik [little children]," said Eko. "When I went down to the door. Everyone was crammed together. In conclusion, I went back to the stands with my friends. Then I wore a scarf to shake off the smoke. After that I jumped into the field and went down through the side door of the field," he said. Fahryanto from stands 7- 8 also felt the effects of tear gas fired into the 4th stand next to them. "Tear gas rushed to our place and caused the audience in the stands to scream in panic," said Fahryanto. While surrounded by tear gas, Fahryanto described the situation. "A mother fainted while hugging her child, next to her a boy fainted. Then some supporters carried the mother and child to get out. They did not realize when they were being carried, it was because of tear gas," he said. "Then I also heard parents looking for their children, where is my son - where is my son.

Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy Minutes Deadly tragicn Screams  lying unconscious lifeless  in the midst of sea of ​​tear gas smoke in every corner of the field  the stories of witnesses from a number of stands 

Panic all over. Then in the bathroom, 3 to 5 young people lay. I'm traumatized by that," said Fahryanto. Fahryanto was able to leave the stadium after passing through doors 5-6 even though he had to queue for 30 minutes in the middle of a tear gas siege. Meanwhile in the VIP hall, said Dipo, dozens of people fainted, lying exhausted, Shortness of breath and someone was injured. Then Andika who was also in the VIP said, "The incident kept on remembering, the little child was crying, the child was looking for his father and mother, where the mother and father were looking for the child, they ran to the VIP and kept saying my son was missing. They're looking at the VIP because it's a victim's shelter here. There are still voices asking for help until now," he said. A tense atmosphere took place outside the stadium. There were incidents of throwing stones at the security forces' cars and alternating actions between the two parties. Prayers for relatives and friends who died in the incident at Kanjuruhan Stadium , Malang. Prayers for relatives and friends who died in the incident at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang. All of this was because of tear gas in the stands. the death toll of more than 100 people?

Andika, Eko, Chandra, Fahryanto, and Dipo had one voice, the cause was the police firing tear gas into the stands. Eko said, "If the chaos was caused by tear gas, the conflict between the police and supporters is normal, but tear gas is not normal. Hopefully this can be investigated thoroughly, sorry for the families of the victims left behind." Chandra said, "Tear gas is the main factor. Why should innocent people be shot in the stands. Because of that, there have been casualties." Fahryanto added, "the trigger was clear when tear gas was fired into the stands. There were women, children, including old people who couldn't get out, there were doors that were closed, and those whose doors were opened were jostling," he said. Andhika said, "Because of tear gas, the whole thing went awry, many victims were trampled on, short of breath. This must be investigated thoroughly, for me the police are responsible," he said. Dipo said, "The people in the stands didn't participate in the rioting, anarchists, why did the tear gas shoots go that way? Why not just throw those at the bottom?"

Police-type riots Based on police explanations, riots occurred after the match ended at 21:58 WIT, where players and Persebaya officials when they entered the changing room were pelted by Aremania from the stands with bottles of mineral water and others. 2 minutes later, Aremania threw stones and started hitting Arema FC players and officials when they entered the dressing room. Aremania increasingly take to the field and hit the authorities. Then, the police warned the crowd which was brutal but ignored, until finally they decided to fire tear gas at the field, the south stands (11, 12, 13) and the eastern stands (6). The tear shot caused fans in the stands to try to get out through the door. They jostle, squeeze, and face shortness of breath.

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Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

Kanjuruhan incident: The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were 'not the first time this happened', but 'didn't really have time to deal with it' Persebaya supporters light paraffin during a joint prayer at the Heroes Monument, Surabaya, East Java, Monday (3/10/2022). Persebaya supporters light candles during a joint prayer at the Heroes Monument, Surabaya, East Java, Monday (3/10/2022).


Suporter Persebaya menyalakan lilin saat mengikuti doa bersama di Tugu Pahlawan, Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Senin (3/10/2022).

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Prior to the incident in Malang, Save Our Soccer reported that 86 football fans had died since 1995, mostly as a result of riots. 40 minutes ago Repressive actions and tear gas shots that resulted in severe crackdown on supporters at a football match were said to be "not the first time this happened". The coordinator of Save Our Soccer, Akmal Marhali, monitored the violation of the mass crackdown procedure and was "silenced" so that it continued for the umpteenth time and stimulated the incident that killed 125 people at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang. Prior to the incident in Malang, Save Our Soccer recorded as many as 86 football fans have died since 1995, mostly as a result of riots. "This kind of incident has happened many times, but there has been no serious action from our football manager, the conclusion is that we are tested with more severe tests. This is very concerning and if there is still no introspection, it would be better if football is abolished in Indonesia," Akmal told BBC News Indonesia, Monday (03/10).

The deadly minutes of the Kanjuruhan Stadium incident, 'screams, lying lifeless', the stories of witnesses from several stands October 3, 2022 Human Rights Organization: The incident at the Kanjuruhan Stadium is not enough just to be investigated by PSSI and the Police October 3, 2022 The National Police Chief is urged to check for alleged procedural violations at the Kanjuruhan Stadium because tear gas stimulates panic October 3, 2022 At the Kanjuruhan Stadium, tear gas was thrown into the crowd of supporters in 2018 when Arema FC played against Persib. One Aremania died one day after the incident due to shortness of breath and weakness. A journalist who regularly covers Arema FC matches, Aditya Wahyu Pratama, witnessed the chaos 4 years later.

Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

After that on Saturday (1/10) later, he again witnessed the fatal tear gas shot at the Kanjuruhan Stadium on a "much more sinister" scale. That night, he saw firsthand how many victims were not saved. “The victims whose terms have been helpless were gathered on the field with the players, together with the manager Arema. Yes, it has been placed in the field so lined up. Oh, that's a lot... it could be dozens," he said. Several supporters from various clubs in Indonesia also admitted that they had seen firsthand the repressive actions of the police and tear gas shots when dealing with the crowd in the stadium.

Football observer Anton Sanjoyo said the method of securing the crowd of supporters in the field zone should comply with FIFA provisions, which prohibit the arrival of armed security personnel and the use of tear gas. However, in practice, security forces equipped with tear gas launchers continue to appear in football matches in Indonesia. But no one made a problem because they did not have time to take the victim as big as the incident in Malang. "So maybe PSSI thought that this was something that FIFA never had an issue with, now because the victims are so big, it's a concern. I believe FIFA wants to ask PSSI how to handle this problem, it really wants to be answered, you know, for years there were no problems with police officers in the field," said Anton.

A woman cries at the door of Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, on Monday (3/10).

Seorang perempuan menangis di depan pintu Stadion Kanjuruhan, Malang, pada Senin (3/10).

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A woman cries at the door of Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, on Monday (3/10). Maike Ira Puspita, Deputy Secretary General of PSSI, told the BBC that extra deterrence measures had been taken - including tightening security "for deterrence". Persebaya supporters are also prohibited from arriving at the Kanjuruhan Stadium. During the early stages of the game, everything was "managed". "Security went on as usual," Maike said. At the end of the match, Arema lost 2-3. "And this is the point when some supporters run to the field. And everything starts to break down from there," said Puspita. It's not clear what really happened next. The authorities moreover did not want to detail the chronology of events on the ground. "I think we'd better all wait for the investigative team," Maike told the BBC.

Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

Kanjuruhan Stadium incident: Deadly minutes, 'screams, lying unconscious, lifeless' in a sea of ​​tear gas fumes, stories of witnesses from several stands Meanwhile, the Indonesian National Police (Polri) has checked 28 members of the alleged ethical violation in Kanjuruhan and deactivated the Malang Police Chief in response to this incident. 'It's better to destroy the field than kill the people' As long as the journalist Aditya Wahyu Pratama has covered Arema FC's home matches since 2016, the fans have repeatedly taken to the field to deliver their "uneg-uneg". Such events, for him, occur at least once at a time. Aditya was also confused as to why the officers fired tear gas at the audience stands. That night, Aditya saw the fans being evacuated to the halls of the stadium near the media room. Some of them have been lying dead dead.

“ Many have blue faces. There was a friend who helped with CPR because the victim's heart rate was very thin, I think, he tried CPR but it didn't help. Some of the friends who brought the victims have no lives," said Aditya, who admitted that he was still traumatized by the events that night. He also saw how medical officers were overwhelmed by the number of victims, on the other hand the bonus ambulance fleet could not enter the stadium zone. As a result, many victims were not saved. “In the past few years (covering) this new one is really bad. If I was an individual, it would be better if the field was destroyed, rather than killing the humans," said Aditya. This is the second time Aditya has seen the riots that led to tear gas shots at the Kanjuruhan Stadium. The first incident occurred in 2018 when Arema played against Persib. One Arema supporter died one day after the incident due to weakness and shortness of breath. “But it was true that at that time there were not as many people who were hit by tear gas as today. At that time the medical team could still help, if yesterday was overwhelmed," said Aditya.

Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

The community together with Arema FC (Aremania) supporters pray together at the Kanjuruhan Stadium park, Malang, East Java, Pekan (2/10/2022). Residents with Arema FC (Aremania) fans praying together in the yard of Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, East Java, Sunday (2/10/2022).

 Warga bersama suporter Arema FC (Aremania) berdoa bersama di halaman Stadion Kanjuruhan, Malang, jawa Timur, Minggu (2/10/2022).

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The community and Arema FC (Aremania) supporters pray together in the Kanjuruhan Stadium park, Malang, East Java, Pekan (02/10/2022). Another Arema supporter who witnessed the match, Muhammad Dipo Maulana, said the police "did not give any warning or warning" before firing tear gas. If Dipo's claim is proven to be true, then it is possible that the shooting of tear gas would be contrary to the Chief of Police's Protap No. 1 of 2010 concerning the Prevention of Anarchy. Meanwhile, a fan from Persija Jakarta, David – not his real name – said he had also faced tear gas in a match he watched at Gelora Bung Karno in 2012. However, the tear gas shot at that time was only aimed at one side of the stands. The situation at the GBK stadium which has many doors also makes it easier for supporters to evacuate themselves.

On the other hand, a Bolaoh, the term for Persib Bandung supporters, Dimas Edi Sambadha, said that the repressive response of the apparatus often arises when the fans start to get "hot" due to the high tension in the match. "When the crowd is large and people of all kinds can relate, the conclusion is that there are only those who get bombed, hit by a clock and I often see it with my own eyes," he said. Regarding the events that took place in Malang, these supporters also voiced that PSSI should "totally evaluate" the safety and security procedures at the stadium, especially in dealing with crowds of supporters. The police are considered to carry out their own provisions, on the other hand PSSI is accused of allowing Football fans put Arema's attributes when exploring a joint prayer for the victims of the Kanjuruhan incident at the Captain I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar, Bali, Monday (3/10/2022). The large number of fatalities in the incident in Malang, said Akmal Marhali, shows the procedure for taking action against the masses is "not good" because the apparatus "does not master the regulations" that apply in football.

Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

The large number of fatalities in the incident in Malang, said Akmal Marhali, shows the procedure for taking action against the masses is "not good" because the apparatus "does not master the regulations" that apply in football. But Akmal considers PSSI to be "sinful" in this case because it is thought that it has not explained the safety and security procedures that refer to FIFA standards to the authorities. This is reflected in the use of tear gas inside the stadium which is clearly against FIFA regulations. "So far, the police have followed their own rules because they have not received input on the rules of football, so in the future, everything must be addressed together," said Akmal. Meanwhile, for Anton Sanjoyo, the involvement of the apparatus should only be in the zone outside the stadium. Because the police have a different approach in dealing with crowds.

The field zone, he said, should be a “technical zone which is the domain of FIFA law” so that the security system also refers to FIFA regulations. Ideally, there should be no security forces, especially those who are armed and carry tear gas launchers inside. Crowd control should always be persuasive. "He should have been warned first, put up with his feet, pushed to return to his position in the stands. It's different if it's outside the stadium, it's just using the standard for police mass action," he explained.

But first, Anton calculated that PSSI tended to allow the police's typical security approach to exist in the stadium because FIFA had not questioned it. "The big thing at this time is because there are 130 lives lost, in conclusion people are referring to FIFA regulations, what exactly is it? Oh, the FIFA provisions actually can't. If it is not allowed, we must observe whether PSSI's provisions have different provisions from FIFA. If different why? We must ask PSSI, why are there always security forces in the technical zone?” explained Anton.

However, PSSI has not responded to the BBC News Indonesia issue regarding this matter until this news is published. On the other hand, Anton also said that it was necessary to clearly identify the alibi of the officers who fired tear gas that night considering the large number of people who took to the field. "We want to find out, but the use of tear gas without a step-by-step procedure will be the subject of investigation in the days ahead," said Anton, who is also a member of the Joint Reality Finding Team (TGPF) formed by the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mahfud. MD.

Why are the police deployed in a football game?

Akmal said that securing matches in stadiums should ideally be tried by civilians through stewards like what is being tried in European leagues. But to provide the stewards, PSSI is considered not to have the energy resources to train them.

Kanjuruhan incident The repressive actions and tear gas shots against the fans were not the first time this happened but didn't really have time to deal with it

"So if at this time we are still with the police because the police have provided guidance and training on the formation of chaos, we have not been given mature and comprehensive input regarding FIFA provisions," said Akmal. For Akmal, PSSI actually already has regulations regarding safety and security at the stadium which can be used as a reference for the authorities. But the incident in Malang confirms that the regulation is not implemented properly in the field.

"When there are new problems, panic is extraordinary, meanwhile there have been many inputs regarding predictions of high-risk matches," he explained. "This is the responsibility of PSSI, it should be, to disseminate information, not only to the police, but also to supporters so that people arriving at the stadium can really enjoy the match," said Akmal.

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