Soccer-Italian Judge Sentences AC Milan, Inter Ultras in Case Linked to Mafia Infiltration
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Milan, Inter ultras sentenced in 'mafia' case
An Italian judge on Tuesday sentenced 16 Inter and AC Milan hardline 'ultra' soccer fans to prison terms ranging from two to 10 years for crimes including murder, extortion and criminal association with links to the 'Ndrangheta mafia.
Ten years each for the former leaders of the curves of Inter and Milan, Andrea Beretta and Luca Lucci, 8 for the other leader of the Nerazzurri North, Marco Ferdico. The first strand of the trial at the ultras of the two Milan teams, which took place with abbreviated rite in the bunker hall of San Vittore, has come to an end, and Judge Rossana Mongiardo has recognized valid the accusatory plant of the Milan anti-mafia prosecutor Davide Storari a…
Inter, Milan ultra heads get 10 yrs for Mob activity - General News
The heads of ultra factions among Inter Milan and AC Milan fans on Tuesday got 10 years each in jail for the infiltration of the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta mafia, Italy's richest and most powerful organised crime group, in fan activities and rackets on merchand... (ANSA)
Inter Milan and AC Milan ultras imprisoned for murd3r and organized crime after being linked to Italy mafia - Newsy People
Sixteen hardcore supporters of Italian football giants Inter Milan and AC Milan were sentenced on Tuesday, June 17, to a combined 90 years in prison for crimes ranging from criminal conspiracy to murder, following an investigation into the illegal operations of ultra fan groups. The fast-track trial, which began in March, concluded with all 16 defendants found guilty. The offences primarily revolved around illicit activities in and around the …
Crimes involved activities around the iconic San Siro in days of ironing tours of the giants of Series A, Inter-Million and Milan, were sentenced to up to 10 years in prison this Wednesday for a series of crimes, including criminal organization and murder, after an investigation into illegal activities of the so-called "ultra" groups. All 16 people who were judged by a variety of crimes, in a quick procedure initiated in March, were considered g…
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