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Clashes between fans, the investigating judge: 'Guerilla to annihilate the enemy'. Piantedosi: 'Maximum severity on violent supporters'

2023-01-11T18:08:07.865Z


Table at the Interior Ministry. The balance: "Few accidents in recent years". The four arrested fans have been released, including that of Napoli. The defense: 'He didn't take part in the fight'. The investigating judge: 'Guerilla to annihilate the enemy' (ANSA)


In the last 4 years, the data on accidents linked to sporting events "are positive, no serious events have occurred in the stadiums".

In the light of what happened last Sunday on the A1, according to what has been learned, the Minister of the Interior Matteo Piantedosi, in today's meeting at the Viminale with the Minister for Sport, Andrea Abodi, the top management of FGCI and Lega Calcio, recommended the "maximum severity" in preventive sanctions against violent supporters.

At the table, everyone underlined the importance of new technologies for identifying those responsible for violent conduct, even if privacy must be maintained.

Today was a first meeting, others will follow and the comparison with the sporting world will be constant.

At present, Piantedosi reiterated, no new rules are being thought of.

ANSA Agency

The war of the fans on the A1: the four fans arrested so far released - Chronicle

These are three Romanists and a Neapolitan.

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The top management of football has highlighted the need to use the most advanced technologies, including facial recognition, in order to quickly identify those responsible for the clashes.

For the restrictive measures against violent supporters - up to the travel ban - the decisions will be taken by the National Observatory on sporting events which meets in the afternoon to analyze the risk profiles of the next matches.

As for yesterday's failure to validate the deferred arrests of some supporters in flagrante delicto, in the assessments of the Viminale, any responsibility for the violence can be ascertained even without the arrest before the trial.

For several of the identified fans, the Daspo will still start.

The investigating judge of Naples Ivana Salvatore has not validated the deferred arrest in flagrante delicto notified to Antonio Marigliano considered by the Digos of Naples involved in the clashes that took place last Sunday on the A1 between Roma and Neapolitan fans.

The supporter's lawyer, the lawyer Emilio Coppola, during the hearing deposited a video acquired and viewed by the judge who ordered the immediate release.

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There were no images that testified to his presence at the time of the clashes and he did not take part in the brawl". The lawyer Emilio Coppola, lawyer of Antonio Marigliano, the 35-year-old ultra from Naples, arrested and placed under house arrest, told Ansa "the day after the clashes between Napoli and Roma fans which took place near a service station on the A1 in the province of Arezzo. Today the investigating magistrate of Naples decided it did not have to validate the precautionary measure issued on a deferred basis against the fan. "We have produced an integral video of the clashes - he adds - where Antonio was clearly seen, in possession of a flag pole, which can also be considered an object capable of offending, but he was in a different area from the one where the violence,on the contrary, when he notices the brawl he retreats".

"The attitude held by the suspect (not characterized by any offensive intent towards things or people, so much so that he was filmed walking at a certain distance from the scene of the clashes, moving in the opposite direction)" leads "to believe that there are no actual reasons of necessity and urgency, such as to justify an immediate arrest".

The investigating judge of Naples Ivana Salvatore underlines this in the order with which she did not validate the deferred arrest in flagrante delicto notified to Antonio Marigliano on Monday evening.

The clashes in the service area of ​​the A1 between Napoli and Roma fans were "acts of guerrilla warfare aimed at annihilating the 'enemy'".

The investigating judge of Naples, Ivana Salvatore, writes it in the ordinance with which he did not validate the

deferred arrest in flagrante delicto of Antonio Marigliano, the 35-year-old Napoli fan placed under house arrest the day after the violence that took place in the Badia al Pino service area, in the province of Arezzo.

The provision does not mention the background and possible planning of the clash, but the dynamics of what happened are reconstructed, the result of an observation activity by the traffic police and Digos.

According to the ordinance, in the Badia al Pino service area the Napoli fans, "between 250 and 300 people", arrived in cars and vans around 11.20.

They stopped outside the service area, without entering the commercial premises, "as if they were waiting for someone".

When he was approaching the

arrival time of a large group of Roma fans (who had previously stopped in the Montepulciano Est service area) the Napoli ultras covered their faces with scarves and hats and began to collect stones and other objects from the street .

As soon as the Roma convoy arrived, the launch of smoke bombs, paper bombs, stones, bottles and various objects began, causing the traffic to stop.

"In turn - reads the ordinance - the Roma supporters, who got out of the vehicles, engaged in similar conduct, giving life to a real guerrilla war between opposing factions, despite the presence of police patrols".

Montepulciano East service area) the Napoli ultras covered their faces with scarves and hats and began to pick up stones and other objects on the street.

As soon as the Roma convoy arrived, the launch of smoke bombs, paper bombs, stones, bottles and various objects began, causing the traffic to stop.

"In turn - reads the ordinance - the Roma supporters, who got out of the vehicles, engaged in similar conduct, giving life to a real guerrilla war between opposing factions, despite the presence of police patrols".

Montepulciano East service area) the Napoli ultras covered their faces with scarves and hats and began to pick up stones and other objects on the street.

As soon as the Roma convoy arrived, the launch of smoke bombs, paper bombs, stones, bottles and various objects began, causing the traffic to stop.

"In turn - reads the ordinance - the Roma supporters, who got out of the vehicles, engaged in similar conduct, giving life to a real guerrilla war between opposing factions, despite the presence of police patrols".

Source: ansa

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