"Violence and resistance to public officials, the launch of dangerous material and the carrying of objects capable of offending".

These are the charges that two Cagliari-based 37 and 45 year-olds will have to answer, arrested red-handed by the police (after the first one stopped the day after the match) because they were involved in the clashes that took place in the capital during the match between Cagliari and Naples on the 21st. last February.

Digos identified them by watching the videos acquired by the video surveillance systems of the stadium and the images that appeared on social networks and on TV.

According to what was communicated by the Police Headquarters, they are two people already known to the police "because they belong to the local Ultrà Sconvolts supporters".

"The arrest in flagrantee - explains the same Police Headquarters was made possible thanks to the new legislation on stadiums that allows you to proceed within 48 hours of the facts. In the direct trial held today, the arrests of the two subjects were validated and on June 7 the hearing to define the sentence ".

The investigations continue to try to identify all the ultras who took part in the scuffles, during which blunt objects and firecrackers were thrown at the police, at the end of the Unipol Domus match.

"It is also underway - continues the Police Headquarters -, in close collaboration with the Digos of Naples, the investigation activity for the identification of Neapolitan fans who participated in the attack on the police forces that took place at the end of the match inside of the Guests Sector, as well as the identification, and subsequent reporting to the judicial authority for the crimes of unannounced and seditious demonstrations and for the issuance of administrative sanctions for the violation of the anticovid legislation, of those who started the procession unauthorized held last Monday afternoon from the Cagliari railway station to the sports facility ".

The Cagliari Quaestor will issue a Daspo against them, that is the preventive measure prohibiting access to places where sporting events are held.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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