Drugs from Morocco and South America: in the cell the head ultrà of Milan who had himself photographed with Salvini
There are eight arrests, there is also Luca Lucci who rose to the headlines for the photo with the then Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini
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They imported huge quantities of drugs from Morocco and South America, which is why eight people were arrested following an investigation by the Milan prosecutor's office.
Three of them are ultras from the Curva Sud, the heart of Milan's organized supporters at the Meazza stadium.
Three suspects ended up in the cell, four under house arrest, one under the ban on staying with the obligation of presentation to the Judicial Police.
The ultras are all involved in a personal capacity, the organized supporters of which they are part are not involved. Luca Lucci, the head of the South Milanese Curva, has ended up in prison, already arrested for drugs in the past and involved in numerous investigations in recent years. On 16 December 2018 he had himself photographed together with the then Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini. He had already been convicted of punching an Inter fan causing him to lose an eye.
The precautionary measure was issued by the investigating judge of Milan at the request of the deputy prosecutor Leonardo Lesti: the investigation, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Laura Pedio, was carried out by the anti-drug section of the Milan mobile squad.
Numerous searches also in the provinces of Milan, Bergamo, Lodi and Monza Brianza.
(Unioneonline / L)