After hooligan raid
Italy: Face scanners at stadium entrances soon?
In future, so-called face scanners could be used at the entrances to Italian soccer stadiums to keep rioters out of the arenas.
Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi and Sports Minister Andrea Abodi discussed this plan, as the sports daily "Gazzetta dello Sport" reported on Wednesday.
"Freedom ends when you don't respect the rules of society. Those who don't abide by the rules must stay away from the stadiums. Crime must not be allowed to dominate the fan stands," Abodi emphasized, according to media reports. The Ministry of the Interior wants to intensify cooperation with the clubs to identify and exclude hooligans.
Hooligans arrested in raid
As part of a large-scale police raid, 19 hooligans from Milan and champions Inter were arrested in Milan last week. The investigation was led by the anti-mafia authorities. Involvement between hooligan groups and the mafia is suspected. The detainees are accused of extortion, assault and other crimes, the police reported.
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