Naples, clashes during football matches: 16 Daspo issued
The Naples Police Chief issued 11 Daspos following some violent behavior during various soccer matches. In addition, 5 Daspos were issued to the same number of people for attempted extortion, aggravated robbery, possession of narcotics, and criminal association aggravated by mafia methods. For a total of 16 Daspos.
Naples, clashes during football matches: 16 Daspo issued
The Police Commissioner of Naples adopted 16 measures ban on access to sporting events (DASPO), trained and prepared by the Anti-Crime Police Division of the Police Headquarters.
In particular, seven provisions, from 3 to 7 years, were imposed on as many subjects, aged between 19 and 41, that, at the end of the Turris-Messina football match on 27 January, close of the sports facility, armed with clubs, stones and other blunt objects had been thrown, together with a group of people, paper bombs and smoke bombs against the police forces employed to ensure the safe exit of the visiting fans. The officers, thanks to the vision of the images recorded by the video surveillance systems, they had identified them and reported them for throwing dangerous material on the occasion of sporting events, damage, personal injury, violence and resistance to a public official.
Three other measures, lasting one year, were issued to as many people aged 27, 28 and 50 that, on the occasion of the football match Il Punto di Svolta-Boys Napoli Ponticelli, had been reported for lighting smoke bombs during sporting events.
Yet, another daspo, lasting two years, was adopted against a 26 year old Neapolitan who, during the Napoli-Lecce football match on 26 May, was reported for throwing smoke bombs.
Finally, 5 measures, to periods of two to four years, They were imposed on as many people, of which one was convicted of attempted extortion, one was convicted of attempted aggravated robbery and personal injury, others two for drug offences, while the last being investigated for criminal association aggravated by the mafia method and disturbed freedom of enchantments.
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