Violent Brawl at Derby Kabaddi Tournament Leads to Convictions

Seven Indian-origin men aged between 24 and 36 were convicted for their roles in a violent disorder involving guns and machetes at a Derby kabaddi tournament. The incident, which took place last August, resulted in several injuries and police interventions. Parminder Singh and Malkeet Singh were convicted of violent disorder and firearm possession.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 09-08-2024 16:55 IST | Created: 09-08-2024 16:55 IST
Violent Brawl at Derby Kabaddi Tournament Leads to Convictions
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In a significant legal outcome, seven Indian-origin men, aged between 24 and 36, have been convicted for their involvement in a violent disorder at a kabaddi tournament in Derby, East Midlands, England. The violent incident featured guns and machetes, causing injuries to several participants.

The Derbyshire Police reported that violence erupted between two groups during the tournament in August last year. Of the arrested men, five pled guilty, while Parminder Singh and Malkeet Singh were convicted of violent disorder and firearm possession by a jury last week. Sentencing will occur at Derby Crown Court at a later date.

Detective Chief Inspector Matt Croome described the event as a distressing disturbance for attendees, with a lasting impact on the local community. Extensive police resources, including drone footage, were employed in the investigation, leading to substantial evidence collection, including a loaded semi-automatic pistol linked to Parminder Singh through DNA. Malkeet Singh also inflicted and sustained injuries.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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