The French police also arrested the last former terrorist in Paris this morning, for which Italy is asking for extradition, Maurizio Di Marzio, who escaped the operation at the end of April.
The provision filed on July 8 by the Rome Assize Court established that his sentence has not yet been prescribed.
Sources in via Arenula make it known.
In the police archives, Di Marzio's name is linked to the attack on the manager of the provincial employment office of Rome Enzo Retrosi, in 1981, and above all to the attempted kidnapping of the deputy head of the Digos of the capital Nicola Simone on the day of the Befana in 1982. . "A brigatista disguised as a postman, with a uniform and a receipt pad in his hand, knocked around 3 pm - wrote the newspaper L'Unità a week later -. Simone first looked through the peephole then opened it, but he had his 38 special in hand because he did not trust. According to the first reconstruction, the terrorist would have fired at the police officer, who would have had the strength to react by exploding in turn two shots. According to the new version, however,other members of the Br command were stationed on the landing and would have tried to attack Simone to immobilize and rob him. Then the deputy chief of the Digos would have opened fire first, wounding one of the terrorists with two shots and then he would have fallen to the ground wounded in turn by three bullets to the face ".