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Title: Police move in over Lazio shares
Post by: Mac 10 † on October 13, 2006, 03:36:15 PM
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Police move in over Lazio shares

Italian police are conducting a major investigation into suspected extortion and attempts to influence share prices at Lazio football club.
 
Eight suspects are in custody and an arrest warrant has been issued for former Lazio striker and ex-club president Giorgio Chinaglia.

The value of Lazio shares jumped 34% earlier this year amid rumours of an imminent takeover bid.

Lazio was also hit by a match-fixing scandal involving top Italian clubs.

Mr Chinaglia, thought to be abroad, is accused of starting rumours that inflated Lazio's share price by announcing that a Hungarian pharmaceuticals group was interested in buying the club.

"The warrants regard communications, which lacked any basis in fact, which were circulated in the early months of this year by a few individuals about how a foreign group was interested in buying a controlling stake in the club," the Rome police statement said.

Neither Mr Chinaglia nor the football club gave an immediate comment on the announcement.

While five of the arrest warrants were reportedly for market rigging, four were for fans who allegedly tried to intimidate Lazio president Claudio Lotito into selling the club.

He has claimed death threats were made against him.
Title: Re: Police move in over Lazio shares
Post by: Noname on October 14, 2006, 08:51:47 AM
Lazio fell the fuck off.
Title: Re: Police move in over Lazio shares
Post by: Antonio_ on October 14, 2006, 09:04:15 AM
This has nothing to do with the scandal of fixed games (where no games was been fixed but Lecce-Parma, lol. I repeat it). It's a personal thing, a group of ultras wanted to force the President to leave the club. But he reacted. That's it. Not a big deal.