Italian police said Friday that they
have handed stadium bans to 16 people for allegedly apology of
Fascism even though the offences took place in situations
unrelated to soccer.
The police said the 16 had all previously been reported to
criminal prosecutors in relation commemorations over the last
two years in the southern Rome street of Acca Larentia to mark
the anniversary of the 1978 murder of two neofascist youths.
During these commemorations large numbers of right-wing
militants performed Fascist salutes.
The police said the 'out-of-context' stadium bans were handed to
people from Rome, Milan, Naples, Salerno, Caserta and Avellino.
It said followers of AS Roma, Lazio and Napoli were among those
affected.
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