Police statement after ticketless Oasis fans storm Heaton Park fences | UK | News

After seeing that the Manchester concerts were arrested at the first weekend, the fears of the fans of the fans without the tickets threw the Heaton Park after the tickets are growing. As the Gallagher brothers took the stage in their hometown, it was seen that they came together outside the 80,000 capacity.
People climbed desperately on fences to enter the highly anticipated shows. They caught the camera passing over a falling metal fence panel and then disappeared behind a series of trees. Accordingly Manchester Evening NewsAn eyewitness claimed that “about 50 people” was trying to “hurry” one of the internal entrances to the concert area. On Saturday night, he was arrested on suspicion of fraud after trying to reach the place with a fake accreditation – a woman in five men and a woman in three different events.
He was arrested more than a man on suspicion of attacking a member of the security personnel.
On Friday, July 11, six suspects were arrested at the first concert because most of them were drunk and irregular. In addition, police officers also caught drone pilots trying to launch the aircraft “limited airport”. Five drones were seized.
The police operation for concerts was similar to operations for big football matches. Wednesday, Saturday and next Sunday will be repeated for the three Oasis concerts remaining in Heaton Park.
A chapter for concerts was 34 disintegration ordered, and civil servants did not return to 48 hours to reduce their anti-social behavior and the impact on the community.
Vice President Matt Boyle said: uz We have been planning these activities for a few months, with partners and organizers to ensure that everyone can enjoy the concerts safely.
“For this purpose, I am pleased to say that the first two Oasis Homecoming event is successful.
“In order to ensure that the next three events continue to pass safely, we will experience a very visible asset in and around the city and throughout the city.
“A few people without tickets tried to enter through an environmental gate on Saturday night, but failed to do so.
“We continue to support the event organizers and local authorities with plans that prevent unauthorized access to the Arena site.
“Although the arrests are grateful to a minimum, we had to detain some suspects, including the allegation of attacking an officer on Saturday night. We cannot tolerate the abuse of the person who does his job.
“On Friday night, we have also discussed a number of airspace restrictions, including drones that our officers seized five drones and talked to the other two pilots.
“We continue to take airspace restrictions at night, and anyone who violated one and a half mile restrictions may be faced with prosecution.”




