General Teo Luzi is the new general commander of the carabinieri.
The Council of Ministers appointed him.
Born in Cattolica (RN), 61 years old, married and with a daughter, Luzi embarked on a military career in 1978, attending courses at the Military Academy of Modena and the Carabinieri Application School in Rome.
Since 6 September 2018, he is Chief of Staff of the General Command of the Carabinieri in Rome.
Graduated in Law, Political Science, International and Diplomatic Sciences and in Internal and External Security Sciences, he attended the 117th Superior Course of the General Staff and the 1st Superior Course of the Joint Staff, as well as, as Brigadier General, the 64th IASD Session at the Centro Alti Studi della Difesa in Rome.
He holds Masters in "Strategic Science" and "Global Strategy and Security".
In the ranks of Lieutenant and Captain, he was Platoon Commander at the 2nd Battalion of the Carabinieri School of Florence, Commander of the Operational Unit of the Carabinieri Company of Rome - Piazza Venezia, Commander of the Operational Unit and Commander of the Carabinieri Company Rome - Center, as well as Commander of the Information Unit of the Carabinieri Group of Rome in vacant seat and Head of the Command Office of the Provincial Carabinieri Command of Rome.
As Senior Officer, in the ranks of Major and Lieutenant Colonel, he held the positions of Section Head at the Logistics Office and Head of the Budget Office of the General Command of the Carabinieri, of Cell Chief G4 in the context of the "Multinatinal Specialized Units "in Sarajevo, as well as the Provincial Carabinieri Commander of Savona.
With the rank of Colonel, he held the positions of Chief of the Armament and Special Equipment Office and of the Head of the VI Department of the General Command of the Carabinieri, as well as Provincial Carabinieri Commander of Palermo.
As General Officer, he again held the position of Head of the VI Department, Head of the IV Department and Logistics Inspector of the General Command of the Carabinieri, as well as Commander of the Lombardy Carabinieri Legion in Milan.