Ultras Milan: “€30,000 per match with parking”. Pm: “Approaching the South-‘Ndrangheta Curve”

Further disconcerting details emerge from the investigation into the ultras Inter And Milan. This time the spotlight is on the Rossoneri and in particular on an affair dating back to the end of 2022, therefore just under two years ago, when Luca Lucci and other Devil ultras were discussing the parking business at the San Siro stadium: “1000 cars?…30 thousand per match!!! oooh!!! per match! … let’s make 80 thousand per month! full stop! full stop! !!”.

The investigation aims to shed light on the relationships between organized crime and the gangs of the two clubs in Milan and is carried out by the Milanese district anti-mafia directorate with arrests and searches. According to what appears to the prosecutors, the exponents of the Curva Sud, led by the ultra Luca Lucci, had made a pact with the Curva Nord of Inter for various deals related to the stadium, including that linked to revenues from parking.

Prosecutors Storari and Ombra, in the investigation documents, speak of a “progressive approach of the Curva Sud to exponents of Calabrian organized crime”. The investigators also mention Rosario Calabria in the dense mosaic of relationships woven by the Rossoneri ultras leader. The class of ’83 is the son of a well-known man, belonging to the ‘Ndrangheta family of the same name from Buccinasco.