Castellammare di Stabia: 13 DASPOs issued against some Juve Stabia fans
The Naples Police Chief has adopted 13 measures to ban access to sporting events (DASPO), against an equal number of individuals aged between 18 and 27, fans of the Juve Stabia football club, who, at the end of the Juve Stabia - FC Sudtirol match, were the protagonists of violent and intimidating conduct against some members of the visiting fans.
Castellammare di Stabia: 13 DASPOs issued against some Juve Stabia fans
The Naples Police Chief has adopted 13 measures prohibiting access to sporting events (DASPO), prepared and prepared by the Anti-Crime Police Division of the Police Headquarters, for periods of 4 and 5 years, against the same number of individuals aged between 18 and 27.
Specifically, at the end of the Juve Stabia-FC Sudtirol football match last December 6, played at the “Romeo Menti” stadium in Castellammare di Stabia, the aforementioned, together with other local fans, had perpetrated violent and intimidating conduct against some members of the visiting fans.
In particular, the local supporters, with their faces covered and armed with clubs, after entering a commercial establishment in Castellammare di Stabia, had some South Tyrolean fans hand over to them several items of clothing in the colours of the visiting team, stealing from one of them a backpack containing a banner and a shirt before fleeing.
From the investigations carried out below, the officers of the local police station, also thanks to the viewing of the images recorded by the video surveillance systems present at the scene of the criminal events, had ascertained that, Shortly after, a fan from Castellammare di Stabia, with an intimidating attitude, had a Tyrolean fan hand over some money.
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