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Police said the offenses range from mild to more serious (Picture: Shutterstock)

Italian police have arrested 19 people accused of criminal links with the powerful mafia group ‘Ndrangheta’.

The arrests have decimated the number of fan clubs supporting Serie A teams Inter Milan and AC Milan. Prosecutors say the charges range from criminal association to “mafia methods.”

‘Mafia methods’ include extortion, assault and other serious crimes.

According to the wide-ranging investigation, the criminal gang was linked to ‘Ndrangheta – the Italian mafia organization that has developed in recent years into one of the most powerful crime syndicates in the world, rivaling the better known Sicilian mafia.

Prosecutors allege the suspects attempted to take control of all lucrative business activities surrounding Milan’s Giuseppe Meazza Stadium – also known as San Siro – including parking, food, tickets and souvenir sales.

Investigators said some suspects may also have been involved in drug trafficking.

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 27: General view inside the stadium before the Serie A match between AC Milan and Lecce at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 27, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Two Milan football clubs were named as ‘offended parties’ (Photo: Getty)

Police searched the homes of more than fifty people, including Giancarlo Lombardi, once a top AC Milan fan known as ‘The Baron’, and that of Antonio Bellocco, a former local ‘Ndrangheta boss who was murdered a few weeks ago .

Among those arrested were Luca Lucci and Renato Bosetti, leaders of the ‘ultra’ fan groups of AC Milan and Inter Milan respectively. Lucci had previously been convicted on drug-related charges.

Christian Rosiello, described by local media as the bodyguard of popular Italian rapper Fedez, was also among those arrested.

“This investigation shows the risks of infiltration of professional and non-professional football by organized crime,” said Italian anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Melillo. “We need to stop pretending we don’t see these risks.”

Milan prosecutor Marcello Viola clarified that Milan’s two football clubs are “offended parties” in the investigation because they have established rules to prevent misconduct.

“But they will also have to prove that they have severed any relationship with dissenting supporters,” Viola added.

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