Olympics–Long‑wanted hockey fan held in Milan on his team's opening night


MILAN, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The ⁠writing was on the wall - and had the ⁠man's passion for ice hockey been matched by a ‌love of Italian music he may have spotted it.

Milan police arrested a 44-year-old Slovak national on Wednesday evening, acting on a warrant issued ​against him by Italian prosecutors 16 years ⁠earlier, the local Carabinieri ⁠police force said in a statement.

To Italians, the case echoes ⁠the ‌plot of "The Bandit and the Champion", a famous ballad inspired by early 20th-century outlaw Sante Pollastri, which ⁠tells of a criminal captured at a ​cycling event, after ‌a years-long manhunt, as he turned up to watch ⁠a childhood ​friend cross the finish line.

Despite being on the Italian police wanted list, the Slovak man returned to the country to follow ⁠the national hockey team at the ​Winter Olympics, the Carabinieri said.

Police tracked down the man after he checked in at a guesthouse on the outskirts of Milan ⁠and took him to the central San Vittore prison.

The man, who had planned to attend Slovakia's opening ice hockey game on Wednesday, has 11 months and seven days to ​serve for a string of shop ⁠thefts he committed in 2010, the Carabinieri said.

Slovakia's men's hockey ​team debuted at the Milano Cortina ‌Games on Wednesday with a 4-1 ​win over Finland at Milan's Santagiulia Arena.

(Reporting by Emilio Parodi and Valentina Za; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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