Serie A giants Inter and AC Milan
will request to be admitted as civil plaintiffs in the criminal
trials of leaders of the two clubs' hardcore 'ultra' fans over
alleged violence, intimidation and other criminal activities,
judicial sources said on Thursday.
Two trials will start shortly in relation to a big investigation
into the club's ultras by State and finance police that led to a
series of arrests on September 30 - one is an immediate trial
without any preliminary hearings while the other is a fast-track
trial.
Three of the defendants will go on trial on February 20 while16
others will go before a preliminary hearings judge (GUP) on
March 4.
The suspects include Inter ultra chiefs Marco Ferdico and Andrea
Beretta and top Milan ultra Luca Lucci.
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