The three Inter ultras arrested will remain in prison after police described a “military-style ambush” of visiting Napoli supporters.
Although Inter fan Daniele Belardinelli was run over and killed by a vehicle during the clashes, it is alleged he was part of the group who laid a trap for the Napoli ultras ahead of the match on Boxing Day.
A statement from the authorities in Milan explained the three fans under arrest, Francesco Baj, Simone Tira and Luca Da Ros, have been denied bail.
The three Inter ultras arrested will remain in prison after police described a “military-style ambush” of visiting Napoli supporters.
Although Inter fan Daniele Belardinelli was run over and killed by a vehicle during the clashes, it is alleged he was part of the group who laid a trap for the Napoli ultras ahead of the match on Boxing Day.
A statement from the authorities in Milan explained the three fans under arrest, Francesco Baj, Simone Tira and Luca Da Ros, have been denied bail.
This is because the attack was “a military-style ambush operation, pre-ordained and prepared at some distance from the stadium.
“These clashes were among the most brutal expressions of a gang-style subculture that used the techniques of clashes between political factions rather than sporting events.”
The three fans were denied bail, because only Da Ros “showed he was prepared to reconstruct what happened and was aware of the gravity of the events.”
It is believed that Inter ultras were joined by hooligans from Varese and Nice, who are twinned with the Nerazzurri.