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December 14, 2017 "In Turin the 'ndrangheta has entered as an intermediary and guarantor in the area of ​​bagarinage managed by the ultras of Juventus, coming to check the ultras groups that had as their direct reference several local ndrangheta". This is what we read in the report on the mafia and sport approved today unanimously by the parliamentary anti-mafia commission and presented by the president of the Commission Rosy Bindi and by the coordinator of the Mafia and Sport committee, Marco Di Lello (PD).

"In some cases the ultras bosses are people organically belonging to mafia associations or connected adepts, such as in Catania or Naples; in other cases, like that of Genoa, although the organized crime component with that of common crime does not yet appear to have been settled , the organizational and operational modalities of the ultras are often borrowed from those of the Mafia type associations ", reads the report of the Antimafia approved today unanimously.

"The illicit or violent activity of the ultras groups does not always receive the necessary attention through judicial police and judiciary activities, specifically dedicated to them; for this purpose it is certainly desirable for an ever greater sharing of the information gathered", concludes the 'Anti-mafia.

Intervening on the Daspo, both by providing stricter terms of effectiveness and introducing the obligation and no longer the right to require the recipient to go to the public security offices during sporting events; assessing the introduction of measures, such as structures based on the English model, which allow for the temporary detention of subjects in detention within the stadium. These are the measures that Antimafia proposes in the report on Mafia and sport approved today.