Violent conduct, barrage of measures issued by the Police Commissioner of Cosenza against 14 people

John

By John

At the conclusion of the investigations conducted by the Anti-Crime Division and the Corigliano Rossano police station, the police commissioner of the province of Cosenza issued 8 orders of ban on access to places where sporting events take place (Daspo) against as many fans of Rossanese Calcio, following the scuffles that occurred on 2 November 2025 at the “S. Rizzo” stadium in Corigliano-Rossano where it took place the football match “Rossanese vs. Trebisacce” valid for the championship of excellence.

The Daspo, depending on the seriousness of the facts committed by individual fans, will prevent access to sporting events for 2 years (against 4 fans), for 3 years (against 3 fans) and for 5 years against a fan who has already been affected by the same measure in the past. For four of them, the obligation to report to a Police Office during the Rossanese matches was also requested and validated by the investigating judge of the Court of Cosenza.

Furthermore, at the request of the Carabinieri and following investigative activities carried out by the Anti-Crime Division, 5 Dacurs (so-called Daspo Urbano) were also issued to as many criminal offenders residing in the Tyrrhenian area of ​​Cosenza. In this case, the five were reported for having caused a fight outside a public place located on the seafront of the city of Paola, also causing material damage inside it. The recipients of the aforementioned measures were prohibited from entering, stopping and parking in the immediate vicinity of numerous public places in the Paola seafront area.

At the request of the Paola police station, a further Dacur was issued against a convicted criminal from Paola who was responsible for injuries and threats to a public official near a public place located in the center of Paola, which he damaged. For the latter, who had already received a similar provision in the past, access to some premises located in the city center was prohibited for a period of two years.