Chaos buffers, this is what Lazio is at risk now



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Lazio is now risking a lot. The tampons of chaos, completed with the intervention of the Judicial Police, could cost Claudio Lotito’s club a lot, which, for now, is in the eye of the hurricane.

Insinuating more than a doubt in sports and ordinary justice was the different result from some tampons. The Futura Diagnostica de Avellino, Lazio’s trust center, declared the total negativity of some swabs, including that of Ciro Immobile. Synlab (the laboratory that UEFA regularly uses) and the Biomedical Campus of Rome, on the other hand, obtained different results, finding positive results.

The positivity in question specifically concerns three players (Ciro Immobile, Lucas Leiva and Thomas Strakosha), forced to abandon Formello’s withdrawal and skip the match against Juventus. Immediate seizure of all tampons manufactured by Lazio, promptly implemented by the judicial police (He took part in both Formello and Avellino).

But what are the risks for Lazio? According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the first foul attributed to the club would be failure to communicate positivity to ASL, done only by the Biomedical Campus at a later time. Another charge refers to breach of 10-day isolation of those who tested positive, certified by the presence yesterday of Immobile, Leiva and Strakosha in Formello.

On the sports side, Article 8 of the regulation issued of the federal council of June 8 it is clear: “The seriousness of the The offense is evaluated according to the risk to the health of the players. of the personnel, referees and all the professionals exposed to the infection by Covid-19, as well as the proven desire to alter the conduct or the result of a match or competition ”.

The sanctions go from the fine to exclusion from the championship, with the possibility of a penalty in the classification or relegation. In addition, Torino, Lazio’s last rival in the league, has already submitted two complaints to the Federal Prosecutor’s Office and it cannot be ruled out that other clubs, such as Bologna for example, may do the same.

Obviously such violations they also hug the penal field with sanctions that, in accordance with art. 55 of Legislative Decree No. 81/2008, van from the employer’s arrest for 3 to 6 months, to an economic fine that can vary from 3,071.27 to 7,862.44 euros; the health official, on the other hand, risks an arrest of up to two months or a fine of 368.56 to 1,474.21 euros.

Attention too to the hypothesis of a guilty epidemic crime (in accordance with article 452 of the Penal Code) that occurs when an infected person escapes the restrictive measure of isolation and infects other people.

OMNISPORT | 08-11-2020 09:02

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