
Inter, AC Milan fan heads get 10 years for mafia links
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 merchandise, ticketing and other Mob-linked activities including murder and attempted murder, CE Report quotes ANSA.
A judge handed down ten years in prison for Andrea Beretta, former leader of the Inter Curva Nord and collaborator of justice, accused of killing Antonio Bellocco, also in the Nerazzurri ultras board and scion of the eponymous 'Ndrangheta clan, and for criminal association with mafia aggravation.
And ten years in prison also for Luca Lucci, leader of the Milan Curva Sud accused of instigating the attempted murder of the ultra Enzo Anghinelli and of criminal association.
These were just two of the several sentences issued by the preliminary hearing judge of Milan Rossana Mongiardo in a fast-track trial with several strands on the San Siro ultra end stands.