Four ultras from Inter's north curve have been reported for private violence for the forced emptying of the second green ring of San Siro during the half-time of Inter-Sampdoria. The Milan police headquarters communicated this in a note.
They were also notified of a Daspo issued by the police commissioner Giuseppe Petronzi for a duration of one to five years. These four are - according to the investigations of the Digos - some of those responsible for the forced removal of other fans, including families with children, to "pay homage" to Vittorio Boiocchi, one of their ultra' leaders killed in an ambush outside his home shortly before the start of the championship match last Saturday.
The four recipients of the measures are a 52-year-old resident in the province of Varese, a criminal and already the recipient of a previous Daspo, a 31-year-old from Milan already investigated by the Naples Police Headquarters for the possession of smoke bombs used during the Napoli-Inter match, an 18-year-old from Milan who, while forcefully urging the fans to leave the sector, yanked and pushed one until he fell to the ground and a 22-year-old with no criminal record.
Article published on November 4, 2022 - 15:20