The disorders began in one of the entrance accesses to the National Stadium of Santiago, where the three farewell concerts of reggaeton’s “Big Boss” are held, when hundreds of people without tickets pressed to enter the placereported police colonel Rodrigo Ganga.
At that time, the Police had to use water jets to dissuade those who sought to enter the show at all costs. However, while police officers were acting at one of the entrances, thousands of people finally managed to enter the concert at another entrance gate after injuring one of the private guards. Inside the stadium the show went smoothly.
“As a result of an attack (on a private guard), iAbout 4,000 people entered the venue.which caused Carabineros personnel to use security and dissuasive elements to prevent other people from being injured,” Ganga said.
Three were arrested as a result of the disturbances. The National Consumer Service (Sernac) announced that it will demand information on the number of affected people, the manner and the term in which the producer will return the ticket to those who could not enter and to those who did so but did not access the areas for which they paid. .
For this Wednesday, when the second of the three scheduled concerts is due to take place, hundreds of people arrived at the sports venue very early to be able to secure their location.
Official sources announced that security for the remaining concerts in Santiago de Chile will be reinforced. The number of police officers to protect security will be doubled and other measures will be applied to avoid avalanches of people who press to enter without paying a ticket.