More confronting images allegedly involving North Geelong soccer fans have emerged as police ramp up their investigation into the disturbing behaviour. More confronting images of a hardcore group of North Geelong soccer fans have emerged, raising concerns the behaviour that includes the Nazi salute is ingrained in some supporters. It comes as a police spokeswoman confirmed eight people have been interviewed and an investigation is ongoing after an initial image of the North Geelong Warriors supporters performing the Nazi salute circulated on social media this week. Police have obtained CCTV footage from the Croatian Club in Bell Park, the location where the photo was taken prior to the Warriors’ away game last weekend. Another image, which appears to be taken at the same venue and features the same posters, has now come to light. The faces in the image have been digitally covered by the insignia of the Nazi’s Totenkopf division, regarded as one of the its most brutal throughout World War II. This image has come to light and appears to be also taken at the Croatian Club on Separation St in Bell Park. The original version of the image – seen by the Geelong Advertiser – shows the faces of multiple former and current soccer players in the Geelong region. A separate video shows a former player of a now defunct amateur soccer team, who is present in the Totenkopf image, performing what appears to be a Nazi salute. There is no suggestion the man is a current member of any soccer club.
via geelongadvertizer: More images emerge as police investigation into North Geelong Warriors fans’ Nazi salute continues