Milan, Jan. 9 (LaPresse) – The Turin Police, with the collaboration of the Police Headquarters of Asti, Novara, Pavia, Savona, Varese and Piacenza, carried out this morning – by proxy of the Turin Public Prosecutor's Office – 23 personal and house searches on as many members of Juventus and Turin ultras groups. The individuals involved are under investigation for brawling and unlawful carrying of offensive objects and misrepresentation, following the brawl that took place in the centre of Turin the night before the derby last 9 November, near the Church of the Gran Madre di Dio, between more than 100 supporters who faced each other using clubs, sticks, belts, knives and explosive devices. At the same time, underlines the Police, the two headquarters of the ultras groups ‘Drughi’ and ‘Primo Novembre 1897’ of Juventus were searched, whose premises were also subjected to specific administrative and security checks by the staff of the Administrative and Social Police Division of the Turin Police Headquarters, the ASL and the Fire Brigade. During the judicial police operations carried out by the Digos, computer media and clothing used by the perpetrators during the violent actions were seized. On the sidelines of the operation, 43 Daspo were decided by the Chief of Police of Turin and procedures were started for the aggravation of another 20 interdiction orders already issued, in the past, for similar conduct. The Anti-crime Police Division of the Turin Police Headquarters also issued a further 10 Daspo against Granata fans responsible for damaging the visiting sector, again on the occasion of the derby on 9 November.