Leading figures Luca Lucci and Renato Bosetti among those detained, with most accused of having mafia links Police in Milan arrested 19 people on Monday as part of an operation against hardcore “ultra” football fans, most of whom were accused of having links to the mafia. Among those arrested wer...
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