Legality, Dell’Anna: “Crime in the North is less violent but insidious”

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Legality week ends today that al Torriani it had been opened by the Cremonese magistrate Alessandra Dolci, head of the Milan anti-mafia district prosecutor’s office. Today the students of the institute met the Colonel Massimo Dell’Anna, provincial commander of the financial police of Cremona for two years.

Colonel Dell’Anna, after attending the Corps Academy, had his first command experiences in Alto Adige and Veneto. Then, after a long period spent at the Tax Police Unit in Milan, in 2011 he attended the 13th Course of the Istituto Superiore di Stato Maggiore Interforze in Rome. At the end of the same he was commander of the Treviso Tax Police Unit for five years and for a short period of the Provincial command itself. He arrived in Cremona in 2022 after having held the role of provincial commander first in Lecco and then in Taranto.

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An all-round lesson, his, which aroused a lot of interest from the students, actively involved by the provincial commander, who, in addition to his personal experience which sees him in service for more than 30 years (“I would have liked to be a pilot”, he confessed), he illustrated the multiple activities of the financial police, “the most versatile bodywhich is expressed in many ways,” explained Dell’Anna.

From left, Dell’Anna, Professor Paolo Villa and Professor Paola Gaudenzi

Even the colonel, as magistrate Dolci had already done, spoke of crime, “a widespread phenomenon”and answering a student’s question he said that in the North it is less violent than in the South, but it is more insidious, focused on economic power. “Economic crime now concerns the whole of Italy, said the colonel, who specified that the cyber crimeone of the specialties of the financial police, “does not know borders, so much so that it allows us to have relationships and exchanges with police forces around the world“.

In the end the tax issue: “I always keep,” explained Dell’Anna, “a cartoon of Emilio Giannelli with the economist and banker Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa who says taxes are a beautiful thing. In the background there is an ambulance that is on its way to pick him up.”

“If we all paid taxes,” said the colonel, closing his speech, “we would have a more efficient tax system and more effective services for the whole community”.

Sara Pizzorni

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