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‘Lim go home’: Valencia CF fan detained for protesting outside billionaire Peter Lim’s house in S’pore

Valencia fan detained for protesting outside Peter Lim’s house

A newly-wedded fan of Spanish football club, Valencia Club de Fútbol (CF), was in Singapore for his honeymoon when he decided to seize the opportunity to protest at the house of billionaire Peter Lim.

Lim is the owner of Valencia CF, having bought the club for S$720 million in 2014.

On 3 Oct, Spanish national Dani Cuesta shared snapshots of his protest in a post on X.

Source: Dani Cuesta on X

Mr Cuesta was seen holding a yellow banner with the phrase “Lim Go Home” displayed in bold.

In a separate video, Mr Cuesta pasted a “Lim Out” sticker on the gates of the Singaporean billionaire’s home at 2A Ardmore Park.

The Spaniard also flaunted the banner while visiting several of Singapore’s landmarks, including the Merlion Park.

Source: Dani Cuesta on X

Mr Cuesta’s post has since gone viral, amassing more than 200 reposts on the social media platform.

Many Valencia fans chimed in support, calling him a “hero” for his actions.

Halted at airport for protest against Peter Lim

According to BBC News, Mr Cuesta and his wife, Mireia Sáez, have been detained since Friday (4 Oct).

 

They were stopped at the airport while trying to leave Singapore for Bali.

The Spanish embassy in Singapore said that two people had their passports taken away due to a police investigation.

Source: Dani Cuesta on X

While they are allowed to leave their hotel, the couple must remain in the country.

Valencia CF is also aware of Cuesta’s detainment, reports AP News.

The football club shared that it has been keeping tabs on the couple’s status via the Spanish embassy in Singapore.

Disregarded warning from netizen

Despite the support he received from Valencia CF fans on X, a few netizens informed Mr Cuesta that protesting and vandalism are not tolerated in Singapore.

One individual told him that Singapore has a “strict and efficient judicial system”.

In response, Mr Cuesta stated that he “has not hurt anyone”.

“I have only expressed the discontent of an entire fan base,” wrote the Spaniard in his post.

Under Singapore’s Vandalism Act 1966, it is illegal to display slogans on any public or private property. It is also illegal to protest without a prior permit from the police.

Discontentment over Peter Lim’s ownership of Valencia CF

This marks the 10th year of Lim’s ownership at the club.

In recent times, questionable decisions and lack of investment in players have reportedly turned Valencia CF’s fans against him.

Source: Getty Images via SCMP

Valencia currently sits in 18th place in the Spanish league and is at risk of relegation.

MS News has reached out to the Singapore Police Force for more information on Mr Cuesta’s detainment.

Also read: Billionaire Peter Lim Treats Healthcare Workers To $1 Million Worth Of Meals

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Featured image adapted from Dani Cuesta on X.

Tas Angullia

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