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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Juve ultras in Neo-Nazi raid

By Football Italia staff




An investigation into Juventus ultras led to the discovery of an arsenal of weapons, including a ground-to-air missile, in the hands of Neo-Nazi extremists.

The Digos section of the police in Turin announced the raid this morning, leading to the arrest of three people, including 50-year-old Fabio Del Bergiolo, a former border security inspector who had been a candidate for the Senate in 2001.

The investigation began when Neo-Fascist banners from the notorious Juventus ultras group Drughi were found in the skinhead Legio Subalpina centre in Turin and eventually led to an extraordinary arsenal of high-power weaponry.

This included multiple automatic rifles, guns, armour-piercing bullets and even a ground-to-air missile currently used by the army in Qatar.

The raids were held all over northern Italy this morning, co-ordinated with authorities in Milan, Varese, Pavia, Novara and Forlì.

“Connections were found between these Neo-Fascist and Neo-Nazi groups and ultras groups, in particular Juventus and the Drughi Giovinezza section,” explained Digos Turin chief Carlo Ambra.

“There are also connections with more traditional Juventus fan groups and other far right militants.”

@Dru :touched:

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No wonder these tools bitch about ticket prices they are buying anti-aircraft missiles :lol:
 

Juventinoo

Ertuğrul Oğlu Osman
Oct 20, 2004
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Juve ultras in Neo-Nazi raid

By Football Italia staff

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An investigation into Juventus ultras led to the discovery of an arsenal of weapons, including a ground-to-air missile, in the hands of Neo-Nazi extremists.

The Digos section of the police in Turin announced the raid this morning, leading to the arrest of three people, including 50-year-old Fabio Del Bergiolo, a former border security inspector who had been a candidate for the Senate in 2001.

The investigation began when Neo-Fascist banners from the notorious Juventus ultras group Drughi were found in the skinhead Legio Subalpina centre in Turin and eventually led to an extraordinary arsenal of high-power weaponry.

This included multiple automatic rifles, guns, armour-piercing bullets and even a ground-to-air missile currently used by the army in Qatar.

The raids were held all over northern Italy this morning, co-ordinated with authorities in Milan, Varese, Pavia, Novara and Forlì.

“Connections were found between these Neo-Fascist and Neo-Nazi groups and ultras groups, in particular Juventus and the Drughi Giovinezza section,” explained Digos Turin chief Carlo Ambra.

“There are also connections with more traditional Juventus fan groups and other far right militants.”

@Dru :touched:

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No wonder these tools bitch about ticket prices they are buying anti-aircraft missiles :lol:
I don't buy into this ...why would Ultras do that ...the way photos are taken ...looks like a setup ...

If Lazio Ultras i can believe but Juves ...nahh
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Imagine all the €35 tickets they could have bought with that money. This is the fault of Juventus and our high ticket prices. We forcing true fans to sell missiles on the black market.

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@JCK beat me to it :lol:
 

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