L’Aquila close to anarchists: Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal – L’Aquila

L’Aquila close to anarchists: Supreme Court rejects prosecutor’s appeal – L’Aquila
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THE EAGLE. The Court of Cassation declared inadmissible the appeal of the Genoa prosecutor in the proceedings against Luca Aloisi, the 47-year-old from L’Aquila was involved in the Digos operation “Scripta Scelera” against anarchist militants. The Court of Review had confirmed the precautionary measure of the residence obligation against Aloisi in relation to the crimes of incitement to commit crimes and apologia of crime including terrorist crimes through the diffusion of a clandestine fortnightly periodical called “Bezmotivny-Senza motive ”, but at the same time had annulled the precautionary measure with reference to the provisional charge of participation in a subversive-terrorist organization called “Informal Anarchist Federation/International Revolutionary Front”, the latter decision against which the public prosecutor had appealed. Appeal declared inadmissible by the judges of the Supreme Court.
According to the investigation documents, Aloisi had participated in some demonstrations in defense of Alfredo Cospitothe anarchist from Pescara in prison for having knocked down the manager of Ansaldo Nucleare, Roberto Adinolfi, and for the attack on the Carabinieri student school in Fossano. For this reason he had been kept under surveillance for some time by the Digos of L’Aquila, directed by Roberto Mariani. Close to the anarcho-insurrectionist fringes, Aloisi had become active again for a couple of years, participating in demonstrations throughout the national territory, from Umbria to Tuscany to Liguria. The 47-year-old from L’Aquila is also believed to be the author of articles in the clandestine publication “Bezmotivny-Senza Motivo”, a fortnightly which has become the main tool for promoting and disseminating the most extremist anarchist message, whose first edition dates back to December 2020. For the investigators he translated some articles published on magazine of an international nature that had “illegal readers” in South America, Chile, Greece and France. The investigators assume that the anarchist, whose pseudonym was “Mammut”, met the other suspects of the Scripta Scelera operation in the city, all close to the “Goliardo Fiaschi” anarchist club of Carrara, passing through L’Aquila. After having searched his house, the Digos officers notified him of the obligation to stay. Same precautionary measure for four other anarchists, while one ended up in prison and three under house arrest.

 
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