There is also Christian Rosiello - Fedez's "bodyguard-ultrà" involved like the rapper in the beating of the VIP's personal trainer Cristiano Iovino - among those arrested for injuring a 25-year-old after Milan-Cagliari.

The investigating judge of Milan Teresa De Pascale validated the arrests and ordered house arrest as a precautionary measure for Alessandro Sticco, 42 years old, on the management of the AC Milan team as well as Luca Lucci, well-known ultra leader, and Rosiello. The three ultras, who are part of Milan's Curva Sud, were arrested two days ago for having attacked a 25-year-old Romanian by hitting chairs and tables but also by stabbing him after the Milan-Cagliari match on Saturday evening.

People who, writes the investigating judge, "habitually frequent the stadium" and "who exploit precisely the peculiar intimidating charge deriving from belonging to an organized group" to act with an "aggressive conduct, which represents the distinctive feature of their way of following the football and the team I support."

The three, explains the investigating judge in the order, "leveraged the peculiar intimidating force deriving from belonging to a large group of fans" and "did not hesitate to jointly attack a boy alone, even with the use of bottles and of a knife, to the point of leaving him bleeding on the ground, right after a football match, as a place and occasion in which to demonstrate and release one's aggressive and violent nature".

Islam Hagag, 35, and Luigi Magrini, 43, who allegedly launched the stab wounds, are also under house arrest (the Prosecutor's Office requested prison for him).

(Unioneonline/D)

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