The shadow of the ‘Ndrangheta on the Curva Nord of Inter and Boiocchi: parking, paninari and drugs,’ a little Medellin ‘

New details relating to the murder of Vittorio Boiocchi, the 69-year-old former head of the North curve of Inter. As we read on Daily fact on newsstands today, in the autumn of 2018 Vittorio Boiocchi enters the deal of parking lots in the areas adjacent to the San Siro stadium, placing trusted people alongside those who officially manage at least three maxi-areas: the one in via Tesio dedicated to visiting fans, the next to the tunnel where the team buses enter and the one facing the entrance to the racecourse. About 20 thousand euros in black from a single parking lot in two days. To these are added the “paninari” (some linked to Calabrian families involved in the maxi-investigation “Infinito”) and drugs: who today he frequents the Curva Nord he compares it to a small Medellin, where “everyone does cocaine in the bathrooms or in the stands”. Also for this Saturday evening, after the ultras left the second green ring and poured into the little bar outside the stadium, the most common word to explain Boiocchi’s murder was: ‘ndrangheta. The very recent contacts of Boiocchi with characters connected to the Calabrian clans of the Piana di Gioia Tauro and with the stooges of the Apulian clans that have already had criminal interests within the San Siro racecourse are certified in the documents.

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