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Neo-Nazi criminals infiltrate football fan club

A criminal neo-Nazi gang has infiltrated the fan club of of Vålerenga, the legendary Oslo team that has won the Norwegian Football Cup no fewer than four times.

Neo-Nazi criminals infiltrate football fan club
According to Isko Boys own Facebook page, the group has been active at Vålerenga since 1999. Photo: Isko Boys|Facebook
According to Norway’s Aftenposten newspaper, the team's passionate supporters club — known as “the Klan” — has recently seen a faction develop which calls itself Isko Boys, and which has ties to the Bandidos motorcycle club. 
   
“There’s been a shift among the supporters at Vålerenga,” Einar Was, an inspector for the Oslo Police District, told the newspaper. “We can confirm that there’s now an unfortunate connection to crime and criminal groups.”
 
In a recent case in Oslo District court, a man who is a member of Isko Boys as well as several neo-nazi groups, was accused of a violent attack on three Muslim men.
 
In July, a Vålerenga supporter was beaten by members of Isko Boys because he tried to stop a fight between members of the faction and a women who worked for the Vålerenga supporters club. 
 
Våleregna supporters are not yet ready to officially exclude the group from it’s ranks.
 
“All football clubs from capital cities have hooligans. It’s not something Våleregna wishes, but it is the case,” Espen Knutsen of the Våleregna supporters' club told Aftenposten.
 
“We will not exclude certain groups, but we condemn violence, threats and discrimination. Everyone who breaks our rules is met with sanctions. But,  everyone who is not excluded is warmly welcomed.” 
 
According to Isko Boys own Facebook page, the group has been active since 1999. 

BIKERS

Passer-by wounded in biker shootout

A street battle between the Hells Angels and Bandidos biker gangs in Düsseldorf on New Year's Eve left a passer-by gravely wounded by a bullet in the chest.

Passer-by wounded in biker shootout
Photo: DPA

Police said on Tuesday that Hells Angels bikers tried to storm a club whose bouncer was connected to their sworn enemies, the Bandidos.

The shots appear to have been fired by someone inside the club, and wounded one of the Hells Angels as well as the passer-by.

Now police are searching for a 40-year-old bouncer on suspicion of attempted murder, but he has gone to ground. The weapon used has also disappeared.

Fearing reprisals by the Hells Angels, around 150 officers were deployed around central Düsseldorf and 46 restraining orders issued banning suspected bikers from the area over the weekend.

Police also noted that two men, one of them a Hells Angels biker, were stabbed in nearby Oberhausen on New Year's Eve.

They fear that a gang war may be set off by an increased number of Bandidos moving from the Ruhr region, their traditional stronghold, into the Rhineland, which the Hells Angels see as their territory.

SEE ALSO: Hells Angels murder trial reveals police slip-ups

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