Another conviction has arrived for Baby Gang

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Another conviction has arrived for Baby Gang

Baby Gang was sentenced to 3 years and 4 months in prison for the riots of 10 April 2021, in the San Siro area of ​​Milan, where hundreds of young people had gathered for the creation of a video with Neima Ezza. Around 300 young people were present on site, including Baby Gang and Neima, some of whom were also minors, and objects were thrown at the police. The charges at the center of the proceedings were unauthorized demonstration and resisting a public official. The defense, which claims that Baby Gang was not present at the time of the clashes with the police, will appeal the sentence.

In the meantime, the autonomous prevention measures section of the Milanese Court has ordered “special surveillance” for one year and six months for Baby Gang deemed “socially dangerous”, but he will be able to “leave his home” for the tour that is about to start at the end October and which “will touch some European cities”.

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