The request came a few days after the investigation was opened, and yesterday the Milan prosecutor's office documents on the Inter and Milan ultras arrived at the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission, which can now analyze over 630 pages of the investigation into criminal infiltrations in the world of the Rossoneri and Nerazzurri ultras.

According to Tuttosport, the Anti-Mafia Commission will soon set up a Special Committee which, once it has analyzed the documents, will proceed to summon the presidents of Inter and Milan, Beppe Marotta and Paolo Scaroni, along with other Serie A club executives, top officials from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the league, and organisations that fight crime in the ultras, to discuss the issue and, within a few months, produce a report to be presented to Parliament.
Returning to Milan, after last week's questioning of Simone Inzaghi and Javier Zanetti as persons informed of the facts, investigators are now expecting Davide Calabria and Hakan Çalhanoğlu (likely on Thursday), who also appeared in wiretaps.

Additionally, Judge Santoro will re-interview two or three Rossoneri ultras who, after remaining silent in the first hearing, have now indicated through their lawyer that they are ready to be questioned again as part of a defence request to revoke the arrest warrant.
