Justice Minister Yaya Kaïraba Kaba stated he had instructed the opening of a judicial inquiry towards the alleged perpetrators.
He stated anybody disseminating “unverified or malicious info”, can be arrested and prosecuted.
The lethal incident adopted a controversial refereeing determination through the match, which led to violence.
Police responded with tear fuel, as folks tried to flee.
However the rights teams blamed the deaths on the sport’s organisers and Guinea’s ruling army junta, who held the event in honour of President Mamady Doumbouya.
The collective of rights teams in Nzérékoré stated there was extreme use of tear fuel in an enclosed space, including that autos carrying officers leaving the stadium additionally hit residents who have been making an attempt to flee.
Prime Minister Mamadou Oury Bah on Tuesday introduced three days of nationwide mourning for the victims.
Authorities spokesman Ousmane Gaoual advised native Guineenews website that the nation was “in mourning and we should respect the mourning of Guinea and the households” in response to a question in regards to the variety of victims.
“The federal government declares provisional figures and somebody comes up with different figures, the place is the contradiction? We did not say that these are last figures,” he was quoted as saying.
A neighborhood journalist in Nzérékoré earlier advised the BBC that the stadium had been “packed to the rafters” with 1000’s of individuals earlier than the lethal incident.
Paul Sakouvogi stated the stadium had “just one exit… which was very small”, the place the crush occurred as folks tried to flee.
Guinea is amongst a number of African international locations which are at the moment banned from holding worldwide soccer matches for not assembly worldwide requirements.
Others barred by the Confederation of African Soccer (Caf) from such matches embrace Ethiopia, Gambia, Chad and Sierra Leone.
