(ANSA) – MILAN, 02 OCTOBER – The first AC Milan and Inter ultras questioned this morning in the San Vittore prison in Milan, in front of the investigating judge Domenico Santoro and the prosecutors, after the maxi raid two days ago, all availed themselves of the right not to answer of the Milanese DDA, Police and Gdf. In particular, Francesco Lucci, defended by the lawyer Jacopo Cappetta and among the leaders of Milan’s Curva Sud, as well as brother of the leader Luca (he will be heard later, not this morning as previously written), Riccardo Bonissi and Luciano Romano, remained silent. they are also accused of being part of the Rossoneri curve criminal association. Finally, Andrea Beretta, the now former head of Inter’s Curva Nord and who was on the board together with Marco Ferdico and Antonio Bellocco, also decided not to answer the questions, the latter being a member of the ‘Ndrangheta gang of the same name and killed by Beretta, who has been in prison for the murder since September 4th. The interrogations will also continue in the afternoon and tomorrow, but the line of the sixteen ultras who ended up in prison appears clear: silence before the judge. (HANDLE).
2024-10-02 18:35:34