"In January of last year, the Public Prosecutor of Bologna formed a fact-finding file to reopen the investigations into the Banda della Uno Bianca, entrusting them to the Digos of the Bologna Police Headquarters and from which we await the outcome. A decision taken after a tense report from the Carabinieri to clarify some aspects of a wiretapping that involved the family of the super witness Simonetta Bersani, an investigation that we hope will bring results ". The family members of the
three carabinieri killed at the Pillar of Bologna
by the Banda della Uno Bianca, on January 4, 1991,
remember this
in
a letter for the 31 / o anniversary of the massacre
.
"We are increasingly familiar with the victims to ask for the truth through the complete reopening of the investigations, not only for the massacre of the Pillar.
A contribution in this direction could also come from the digitization of the documents
on the Banda della Uno Bianca, requested by the Association of relatives of the victims and started last October ", add the relatives of Otello Stefanini, Andrea Moneta and Mauro Mitilini.
While reiterating their request for "complete truth" about the actions of the White One gang, the family members of the three carabinieri killed at the Bologna Pillar
will continue "to oppose permits and penalty discounts
for those who terrorized an area of our country with heinous crimes. and apparently inexplicable ".
For some years Alberto Savi, a former policeman and the youngest of the three brothers of the gang, has been using award permits and even recently, Il Resto del Carlino reports today, he benefited from it, coming out of the Padua prison for a few days where he serves a life sentence.
Fabio and Roberto Savi, the two leaders of the gang, do not appear to have yet had access to benefits, held since 1994: currently they are in Bollate.