"As for the Boiocchi murder , Antonio Bellocco and the Bellocco family have nothing to do with it, we were the ones who organized everything. Basically when Vittorio was released from prison ...". Thus begins one of the statements of Andrea Beretta , now former leader of the Inter Curva Nord , who last November, after ending up in prison for killing Antonio Bellocco , scion of the 'ndrangheta family of the same name and also on the ultras board, begins to collaborate, reconstructing business, roles and violence in stages, but also revealing details and responsibilities for that killing, which had been unsolved since 2022.

Vittorio Boiocchi, historic leader of the Nerazzurri ultras with a past of years and years in prison, was killed on October 29, three years ago in front of his home, in Milan , by gunshots from two killers on a motorbike. Today the turning point, starting from Beretta's words but also built confirmation after confirmation in the investigations of the Flying Squad, directed by Alfonso Iadevaia, coordinated by the prosecutors Paolo Storari and Sara Ombra.

An order, signed by the investigating judge Daniela Cardamone, reached Beretta in prison, but also Marco Ferdico, also in the Nord board, his father Gianfranco, and the ultra Cristian Ferrario, all already involved in the maxi blitz on the curves in September. Then, Pietro Andrea Simoncini, linked to the 'ndrangheta, and Daniel D'Alessandro (caught in Bulgaria), the latter two presumed material executors, were arrested.

A murder, as the judge explains, with "mafia methods", so much so that the aggravating circumstance was contested, and inserted in the context of a war on the management of business related to the world of the San Siro curves. Beretta, Boiocchi's successor, was burdened by the role that the latter wanted to maintain, once he was free again.

The same Beretta who last September 4th stabbed Bellocco to death, who, according to him, always wanted a bigger "slice" of the takings and had a plan ready to kill him. As emerges from the transcripts, Beretta described "the peak of the discussion he had with Boiocchi" on the "management and division of the proceeds of the business" of Nord and "of the store", merchandising in particular. Business and disagreements that were then confirmed, writes the investigating judge, also in the messages analyzed during the investigations. Beretta thus confessed to being "the instigator", while the execution "would have been delegated", at the price of 50 thousand euros, to Marco Ferdico and his father Gianfranco . Fifty thousand euros "to eliminate the one who had been the leader of Nord until that moment, to take his place and divide the profits" , explained the deputy of the DDA Alessandra Dolci.

It would have been another Inter fan Mauro Nepi (under investigation), who had also already ended up in prison in the maxi blitz on the curves, who suggested to Beretta to turn to the Ferdicos. And the latter for the "project" would have turned, as the real material executors, to D'Alessandro (also recognized by a teardrop-shaped tattoo under his eye, "symbol" of the murder committed) and Simoncini, already involved in a 'ndrangheta feud and who came to Milan specifically for this purpose. Ferrario, on the other hand, would have registered the motorbike used in the ambush in his name.

"Thanks to the State Police, all the bloody crimes committed in the area of the curves have been reconstructed and ascertained," explained prosecutor Marcello Viola in a press conference. "It is a phenomenon that had struck the city of Milan with a deep wound," said police commissioner Bruno Megale. "The response given in judicial and administrative terms, however, goes towards a sort of cleansing of these criminal phenomena within the curve."

(Online Union)

© Riproduzione riservata