As he prepares to take the stage at the Ariston to perform at the Sanremo Festival with his song Demoni, rapper Emis Killa is at the center of an investigation by the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office for criminal association.
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A coat of arms hangs over him. Daspo of three years, issued by the police chief of Milan Bruno Megale, which bans him from accessing stadiums and sporting events. The news, reported today by Corriere della Sera, sparked the debate: “It’s too dangerous to enter a stadium, but he can easily sing at Sanremo”, writes the newspaper, highlighting the contradiction between the restrictive measure and his participation in the most important musical event in Italy.
Involvement in the “Doppia Curva” investigation
Emis Killa, 35 years old, registered Emiliano Rudolf Giambelli, ended up in the register of suspects in the investigation “Double Curve” conducted by District Anti-Mafia Directorate of Milan. The operation, which in September led to 19 precautionary measures andresetting of the ultras curves of Inter and Milan, has revealed alleged links between some organised groups and criminal environments.
According to investigators, the rapper, a well-known fan Red-black, was reportedly identified while witnessing the beating of a steward, in the company of 14 ultras. Furthermore, he would have friendly relations with Luca Lucci, historic leader of the ultras of the Milan curve, and with Fabiano Capuzzo, with whom he runs a barber shop in Monza.
Raising further questions are some photos published by Emis Killa on social media, in which he appears in the company of people considered by investigators close to the 'ndrangheta, among which Alfonso Cuturello e Antonio Favasuli. While his participation in Sanremo remains confirmed, the story continues to be discussed, raising questions about the compatibility between the prestigious Ariston stage and the accusations hanging over the rapper.
Article published on 29 January 2025 - 11:47