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Argentina cracks down on football fans burning money to taunt rivals

Foreign fans who mock Argentina’s crippling inflation crisis will be punished with up to 30 days in prison

Visiting foreign football fans who mock Argentina’s crippling inflation crisis by burning banknotes will be punished with up to 30 days in prison.

Fans from neighbouring South American countries – primarily Brazil and Chile – have been burning and ripping up peso bills to taunt home teams about the value of the Argentinian currency.

Argentina’s inflation rate soared past 115 per cent last quarter, making it the world’s third highest, while the poverty rate stands at 42 per cent. More than half of all children live below the poverty line.

The country has also seen a dramatic fall in its exchange rate. In February, the central bank introduced a new 2,000-peso note after the value of the 1,000-peso note, previously the largest bill, fell to just $2.70 (£2.13) on the alternative markets.

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