Juventus Turin erupted: six hooligan
Six Hooligan bosses from the environment of the Italian football record champion Juventus Turin have been convicted of severe blackmail, money laundering and private violence.
In the process, which ended in Turin on Wednesday evening, a total of twelve people were charged. The highest penalty received a well-known Hooligan leader, which was sentenced to four years and ten months in prison. A five-year-old stadium ban was also pronounced against him. The prosecutor had requested a 13-year-old prison sentence for him.
The court looked at it proved that the Hooligans had founded a criminal association to blackmail Juve. The club had brought the investigation into rolls in 2018.
The Hooligan leader had black trade with tickets. They had militarily controlled the ticket trade for the Fankurve s Fankurve and Should Juventus Employees have to be blackmailed to come to cheaper cards, it was said in the reports citing the investigators.
When the Last Banner operation, Razzien had been carried out throughout Italy. The convicted Hooligans can still appeal.
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