The hearing for the only one arrested at the moment for yesterday's clashes between Neapolitan and Romanist ultras is scheduled for tomorrow. It is Martino Di Tosto, a Roma supporter who has already been involved in accidents in the past, against whom the accusation is aggravated brawl. The agents of the Digos of Rome are also at work on the clashes that took place yesterday on the A1, who are assisting their colleagues from the Arezzo police station. Even the Digos of Rome is working to identify the Giallorossi ultras involved in the scuffles with those of Naples.

«The very serious clashes that took place yesterday on the A1 confirm that these criminals disguised as fans represent a serious and concrete risk for citizens and for the forces of order. The police officers who intervened yesterday in Badia al Pino with professionalism and coolness were forced to intervene in the motorway lanes open to traffic and to deal with fully armed people , with sticks and paper bombs, as well as as to make their identification difficult. This was stated by the secretary general of the Coisp police union, Domenico Pianese. «For this reason we ask Interior Minister Piantedosi to evaluate the suspension of away games until the end of the championship for fans who are guilty of episodes of violence. And for those who will be identified as the perpetrators of yesterday's clashes, we hope that the Daspo will be applied for life. In the face of such events, in fact, the only way to apply is that of absolute severity », he concludes.

The FIGC president Gabriele Gravina also intervenes on the matter : «Some sanctions need to be made much more stringent and effective. We believe that the keystone, as I have already mentioned to Minister Piantedosi, is the close collaborative relationship between all the institutions. It has now been verified that some incidents take place outside the stadium with Far West appointments to fight each other and give vent to one's tensions, this is unacceptable and shameful. And then: « We strongly condemn these episodes, the institutions and the world of football must do more together and create the conditions for these subjects who have nothing to do with football and sport to be expelled from our system. Minister Abodi is right, these people have to pay », adds Gravina, underlining how it is «just that the moral and image damage, not to sport but to the entire country, should be punished and very severely».

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