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Turin Clashes Probe Narrows Charges as Government Refines Security Decree, With Inter Fans Barred From Away Games

The draft package is being reworked under presidential review after the cabinet meeting was delayed.

Overview

  • Turin prosecutors ruled out, for now, attempted murder in the hammer attack on a police officer and are evaluating charges such as devastation, with 24 people under investigation and three arrests confirmed.
  • Digos is analyzing additional videos to identify many masked participants in the Askatasuna protest clashes, while seized items include stones, wrenches and knives.
  • The cabinet session to approve a new security decree was postponed to Thursday as the Quirinale reviews constitutionality, with measures under consideration including a knife sales ban for minors, a 12-hour preventive hold and limits on automatic registration of officers as suspects.
  • Political efforts to pass a shared parliamentary resolution on security showed fractures, with the majority seeking to unify around its text and opposition figures offering only conditional cooperation.
  • After a petardo injured Emil Audero in Cremona, the Interior Ministry ordered an Inter away-travel ban until March 23 and restricted ticket sales to Lombardy residents for those matches, excluding the March 8 Milan–Inter derby while investigations continue.