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Protesters Wearing Flag-Like Sticks: 23 Nationalist Supporters Identified

Police Chief of Vercelli Announces Plans Following Piola Match on April 12: Relegation Play-off Game Moves to Busto Arsizio Next Saturday

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Chaos at Pro Vercelli's Home Match: 23 Busto Arsizio Fans Banned

Protesters Wearing Flag-Like Sticks: 23 Nationalist Supporters Identified

After the chaotic April 12th match between Pro Vercelli and Busto Arsizio at the Piola stadium, the local authorities have taken action. The Vercelli Questore has banned 23 Busto Arsizio fans following disturbing incidents.

These fans, aged between 20 and 35, with two minors among them, are residents of the Varese and Milan areas. Their banned duration varies from one to five years, depending on the severity of their actions.

Hidden weapons disguised as flags

The Pro Patria ultras were the first to stir trouble. They organized an offensive march, seemingly seeking a confrontation with the home fans. Investigations by Digos revealed that the Busto Arsizio fans had entered Vercelli with sticks cleverly disguised as flags. These sticks, made of rigid plastic tubing, were wrapped in white cloth strips to look like flags but lacked any writing or images.

A tense exit

The trouble didn't end at the final whistle. Pro Patria ultras continued their threatening behavior during the exit from the Piola.

The ban on these 23 fans was enforced due to their possession of objects capable of causing harm. Besides the sticks, authorities seized smoke bombs from some of them.

Identifying these fans was made possible through footage from the police scientific unit, city surveillance systems in Vercelli and Magenta, and collaboration from the Busto Arsizio police station.

If you're searching for more specific details about the incidents involving Pro Patria and Busto Arsizio fans, including banned fans, their ages, residence, and the duration of the bans, it would be beneficial to consult local news sources or official statements from sports organizations or authorities involved in such incidents.

  1. In general-news, the ban on 23 Busto Arsizio fans, aged between 20 and 35 with two minors among them, was issued due to their involvement in a crime-and-justice incident during a football match in Serie A, specifically the April 12th match between Pro Vercelli and Busto Arsizio.
  2. The average duration of the ban for these Busto Arsizio fans varies from one to five years, depending on the severity of their actions, which included possessing objects capable of causing harm such as sticks disguised as flags and smoke bombs.
  3. The incident was not confined to the match, as the trouble continued during the exit from the Piola stadium, highlighting the tense atmosphere in the European league's Serie A.
Police Chief of Vercelli issues statement following Piola Stadium match on April 12. Upcoming playoff game scheduled for Busto Arsizio this weekend.

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