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Ultra ex Fedayn's Rome headquarters is currently ablaze.

Firefighters put out the blaze by accessing via a window. The incident was triggered by a Molotov cocktail being hurled at the club's shutters.

Ultra ex Fedayn's Rome headquarters is currently ablaze.

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A fiery episode shook the Roma football scene as the ultra group "Quadraro" ex Fedayn, a historic Roma fan group, faced an arson attack on their headquarters. This run-down happened at Via Cartagine 32, smack-dab between the Quadraro and Tuscolano districts.

Recent investigations by Rome's anti-mafia unit have shed light on potential drug trafficking within the south stand of the Olympic Stadium, implicating several group members, including a notable figure—Michele Senese's brother-in-law. However, it's essential to note that the exact connection between this individual and the arson attack remains unclear.

This incident comes with eerie reminiscences of another incident, as the club's president is Alberto Finizio, who tragically lost his brother, "Gigi," back in 2023. "Gigi" was gunned down with seven shots while refueling at a gas station near the club where the Molotov cocktail was thrown. The Digos from Rome's police headquarters are currently on the case.

In case you're wondering, the specific mention of "Ex Fedayn" or Michele Senese's brother-in-law isn't explicitly mentioned in the available information. However, given the close proximity of the Quadraro Group's activities to the Olympic Stadium, one might speculate that broader investigations into organized crime networks could potentially involve other individuals or factions. For more information on Michele Senese's brother-in-law, it may be necessary to consult updated legal documents or announcements by Italian law enforcement. At present, only reports on the Quadraro Group's recent drug-related arrests are available.

  1. Despite the unclear connection, suspects in the Rome's anti-mafia unit's investigation of drug trafficking at the Olympic Stadium's south stand include Alberto Finizio's brother-in-law.
  2. The sports section may find the arson attack on Quadraro, a Roma fan group, noteworthy, given the unfortunate assassination of Alberto Finizio's brother, "Gigi," in 2023, which shares eerie similarities.
  3. As the Quadraro ultras grapple with this arson attack, the future of sports-betting within the Roma football scene may experience repercussions, given the associated crime-and-justice incidents.
  4. Given the proximity of Quadraro's headquarters to the Olympic Stadium and the recent drug-related arrests, it's plausible that investigations into organized crime networks could implicate other factions, such as Michele Senese's brother-in-law or others.
  5. Beyond the Quadraro Group's drug-related arrests, the general-news outlets may probe further into other stories, examining the connection between the 2023 shooting of Alberto Finizio's brother and the recent arson attack on the Quadraro headquarters.
Firefighting team gained access via a window to douse the flames ignited by a Molotov cocktail hurled at the club's roller shutters.

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