(ANSA) - ROME, OCTOBER 28 - The Rome Public Prosecutor's Office is ready to close the investigation in relation to the kidnapping, torture and murder of Giulio Regeni, the Italian researcher killed in February 2016 in Cairo.
In fact, the deadline of two years from the registration in the register of suspects (which took place on 4 December 2018) by the prosecutor SergioColaiocco of the five agents of the Egyptian National Security is approaching.
A deadline that the investigative team of Ros and Sco will present today in Cairo at the summit underway since this morning with the Egyptian counterparts.
The Rome Public Prosecutor's Office has not yet received concrete evidence of the rogatory sent to the Cairo authorities in April 2019 and nothing of significance emerged after the first July conference between the chief prosecutor Michele Prestipino, Colaiocco himself and the delegation of Egyptian magistrates.
On that occasion, the Capitoline prosecutors had asked for quick answers "on the election of domicile by the suspects, on the presence and statements made by one of the suspects in Kenya in August 2017, and on other activities aimed at focusing on the role of other subjects of National Security who are in close relationship with the current five under investigation. "
For the purposes of the ongoing assessments, in addition to today's summit in Egypt, the investigative teams could soon meet again in Rome.
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