Italian ex-footballer, Sartor under house arrest for growing 106 marijuana plants

Italian police have reportedly put a former Italian football star identified as Luigi Sartor who played for AS Roma, Parma, Juventus and Inter Milan for allegedly growing marijuana.

According to reports, Sartor and Marco Mantovani, both aged 46, were found growing 106 marijuana plants at Sartor’s mountain cottage.

It was learnt that the police raid took place on Friday in Lesignano Palmia, south-west of Parma in northern Italy.

The plants when mature could have produced 2kg (4.4 pounds) of Italian police have reportedly put a former Italian football star identified as Luigi Sartor who played for AS Roma, Parma, Juventus and Inter Milan for allegedly growing marijuana.

 

According to police they grew suspicious when the cottage’s power supply was doubled and its lights were seen to be on at night.

They stopped Sartor’s car which smelled the same distinctive marijuana odour that was detected outside his cottage.

It’s not the first time Sartor has run into the strong arms of the law.

In 2011 Sartor was indicted for conspiracy to commit betting fraud, in a match-fixing scandal known as “Calcioscommesse”. But in 2019 the investigation was ended under a statute of limitations rule.

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