A major police raid yesterday led to the arrest of 19 people in the investigations involving the ultras of the Milanese curves. Among those searched was also the Milanese rapper Emis Killa, to the century Emiliano Rudolf Giambelli, whose name emerged in the documents in relation to alleged "relations" with Luca Lucci, the leader of the AC Milan ultras of the Curva Sud, currently in prison.
Despite his name being associated with this investigation, sources close to the rapper have clarified that Emis Killa is not under investigation and that the search carried out on him was conducted "at third parties". In addition to the rapper, among the personalities cited in the documents are well-known names from the music scene, including Fedez and other artists, suggesting a network of relationships that could extend beyond the world of fans.
This operation, which has attracted a great deal of media attention, highlights how investigations into football fans are involving prominent figures and sheds light on the links between music and ultras culture. The case remains open and authorities continue to examine the extent of the connections between the various parties involved.
Article published on 1 October 2024 - 14:54