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From Football Ultras to Cocaine Smuggling: The Wild Life of Alessandro Casolari
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Crime·3 sa önceRésumé IA

From Football Ultras to Cocaine Smuggling: The Wild Life of Alessandro Casolari

Alessandro Casolari, a former Italian football ultra leader known as "Caso," recounts a life filled with crime, including hostage negotiation, cocaine smuggling to Italy, and alleged human rights abuses in prison. The author, a journalist, details Casolari's journey from leading ultras in Ferrara to his involvement with Farc guerrillas and his claims of political prisoner status.

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Guardian International
From Football Ultras to Cocaine Smuggling: The Wild Life of Alessandro Casolari
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Crime·13 sa önceRésumé IA

From Football Ultras to Cocaine Smuggling: The Wild Life of Alessandro Casolari

The article chronicles the extraordinary life of Alessandro Casolari, an Italian figure who transitioned from leading football ultras in Ferrara to involvement in international cocaine smuggling and hostage negotiation. It details his criminal activities, prison experiences, and his self-proclaimed political prisoner status, highlighting his complex and often contradictory personality.

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Guardian International
Sponsors of Scottish football club jailed after being revealed as leaders of £12m cocaine trafficking ring
Monde
07.05.2026

Sponsors of Scottish football club jailed after being revealed as leaders of £12m cocaine trafficking ring

Two Lanarkshire businessmen who publicly projected success through sponsorships and luxury branding were unmasked as organisers of an £11 million cocaine trafficking network after EncroChat messages exposed their operation. Despite maintaining a respectable corporate image, greed and excess drove their criminal enterprise. Their prison sentences reinforce a warning: organised crime eventually collapses under scrutiny, regardless of wealth, image or influence.

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TOI World