L’AQUILA – A police report for theft and threats was filed in recent days by Gianfranco Cocciolone for the theft of documents relating to the complaint he made to the L’Aquila prefecture on the alleged lack of safety of the cables of the Gran Sasso d’Italia cable car which then led to the suspension of operations on the decision of the Ministry of Transport, with the order to replace them , then confirmed by the TAR.
The latter, in the criminal complaint, states that the documents, together with other papers relating to further events that he was following, were in his car from where they were stolen, adding that the unknown persons left notes with death threats on the windshield as well as having defaced the ‘car.
It should be noted that these are copies given that the originals are elsewhere and that the report regarding the cable car is known to the interested parties and has already produced its perhaps definitive effects even if the Municipality has forwarded an appeal to the Council of State. So the reason for the burglary remains increasingly mysterious.
Many years ago, to stay on the subject of Gran Sasso, a PC with data on the Gran Sasso area plan was stolen from an engineer’s office Marco Cordeschi who at the time was director of the Campo Imperatore ski facilities.
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