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Euro 2016: France fan arrested for hiding a flare in his bum, burning himself and two others

Local supporter smuggled pyrotechnic through security and into the fan zone in his bottom before accidentally igniting it

This summer's European Championships have been blighted by crowd trouble involving flares with a number of nations being punished by Uega for their fans' behaviour

A FRENCH supporter has been arrested after smuggling a flare into a Euro 2016 fan zone in his rectum.

The local fan, of Albanian descent, managed to get the pyrotechnic through security - wedged up his derriere - and into the fan zone for his side's 2-0 win on Wednesday.

 This summer's European Championships have been blighted by crowd trouble involving flares with a number of nations being punished by Uefa for fan conduct
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This summer's European Championships have been blighted by crowd trouble involving flares with a number of nations being punished by Uefa for fan conductCredit: Reuters

Protective measures do not currently include bottom scans

French police

Unfortunately for him, he accidentally ignited the device, severely burning himself and two other fans in the process.

The unnamed supporter, 18, now faces prosecution for the incident in Nice on Monday, as well as facing a fine.

Nice prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre confirmed: "The supporter managed to burn himself and two other fans."

So-called 'ring of steel' security surrounding the fan zone is supposed to flag up any dangerous items, such as knives, guns, bottles or flares.

But the local police confirmed, their protective measures 'do not currently include bottom scans'.

 A number of nations have been left in hot water following their supporters' prohibited use of pyrotechnics including flares during the Euro 2016 tournament
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A number of nations have been left in hot water following their supporters' prohibited use of pyrotechnics including flares during the Euro 2016 tournamentCredit: Getty Images

This summer's European Championships have been blighted with issues regarding flares, despite all explosive devices being banned from the tournament after a the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels.

Nations such as Croatia and Turkey have already been punished by Uefa, while Hungary, Portugal and Austria face similar action following their fans' antics during Saturday's games.

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