Overview
- Andrea Beretta and Luca Lucci each received 10-year prison terms for murder and attempted murder within the organized ultras network.
- All 16 defendants were collectively sentenced to about 90 years behind bars on charges including association with a mafia-style criminal group.
- Prosecutors showed that the ultras operated as private militias with a clear hierarchy and financed themselves through extortion, ticket resale and usury.
- The abbreviated trial at Milan’s San Vittore prison concluded the first phase of the DDA Milano investigation launched by the September 2024 ‘Doppia Curva’ operation.
- Judge Rossana Mongiardo ordered convicted ultras to pay damages for reputational and financial harm to Inter, Milan and the Serie A League.