Ultra clashes in A1: 80 Napoli fans identified in Genoa – Primocanale.it
GENOA – Eighty Napoli fans arrived in Genoa late yesterday after the match started aboard minivans and were identified by the police because it is assumed they may have participated in the clashes that took place on the A1 motorway at Arezzo between the Neapolitans and the Roma ultras headed to Milan for the match against Milan.
The Neapolitan fans were photographed and filmed and their names sent to the Digos of Arezzo owner of the investigations into the guerrilla warfare which at 2 pm caused a blockage of motorway traffic for over half an hour, effectively splitting Italy in two.
Also yesterday the policemen of the Sampierdarena road in service at the Genova Nervi motorway exit for the checks in view of the match between Sampdoria and Naples, a Neapolitan fan aboard a car driven by his father because he was in possession of iron bars stopped and reported.
The car in which he was travelling, with two other young men on board besides his father, she had tried to force the checkpoint but after a short chase she was blocked. These fans were also photographed and their names sent to the Arezzo police who are investigating the clashes in A1.
The scuffles between Romanists and Neapolitans took place in the same square where on 11 November 2007 Gabriele Sandri was killed, the Lazio fan killed by an explosive blast by the policeman Luigi Spaccarotella.