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The report from the police headquarters details the arrest of a Roma fan, who was subject to a DASPO (Stadium Prohibition Notice), “convinced that his brother’s ticket would suffice” to gain admission to the Roma-Como match. Two other fans have also been reported.

The relentless scrutiny of the Roman Police continues in regard to the matches played at the Olympic Stadium. In particular, on the occasion of the match with Como on Sunday, some irregularities arose that also led to an arrest. A 34-year-old yellow and red fan, under a stadium ban, tried to enter the stadium “convinced that his brother’s ticket would suffice.” In the official statement from the Police Headquarters: “He hadn’t reckoned with the strict measures of checks planned by the police and structured with the double step of pre-filtering and filtering useful to reach the stands. Once blocked, after the alert generated by the ticket-checking system active at the filtering turnstiles, the young man was intercepted by the officers of the P. Station.” S. Prati, who, following the necessary investigations, triggered the arrest for the blatant violation of the Daspo”. In addition to this incident, two more Roma fans – as noted in the report – demonstrated “impatience” during the inspections underway at the gates leading to the Tiber Stand at the sports facility. They showed their frustration towards the actions carried out by the police officers and stewards in charge of the usual checks of the spectators. The two, both Romans, a 27-year-old and a 29-year-old, have been charged under the laws regarding defiance against public officials while being under a state of freedom, while the 27-year-old is also accused of refusing to provide his personal details. In a sensational turn of events, two fans have been sanctioned for personal possession of narcotics, intercepted during the pre-filtering check phases. Charges were brought against them for violating the regulations of use of the sports facility.

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