Another ten hooligans of GNK Dιnamo Zagreb, who had been remanded in custody for the bloody incidents in Nea Philadelphia in August, will be released on Friday.
Earlier the same day, Greek authorities had announced the release of another 20 Croatians involved in the same fatal clashes with Greek soccer supporters outside the OPAP Arena football field in Nea Philadelphia, Attica.
The clashes had resulted in the serious injury and death of an AEK fan.
As in the case of the 20 suspects released earlier, prosecuting authorities have ordered that the specific individuals be banned from entering Greece to attend any sports events and have set bail of 1,000 euros for each suspect.
A total of 95 Croatians (out of 105 that are being held in custody on remand) have requested their release from prison. The petitions of the remaining 65 Croatians still in custody are to be examined over the coming hours.
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