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Three alleged perpetrators of Di Maio death threats identified

2022-04-16T07:24:30.117Z


Searches in Milan, Vicenza and Udine as part of the investigation launched by the postal police into the death threats addressed by Internet users to the Foreign Minister, following his statements on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine (ANSA)


The Police identified 3 alleged authors of the publication of threatening messages addressed to the Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio

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In the morning, the State Police, as part of a complex investigation activity initiated by the Postal Police Service and coordinated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Rome, with the operators of the Postal Police Departments of Milan, Trieste and Venice, together with staff of the Digos of Milan, Vicenza and Udine carried out 3 delegated searches against Internet users against which circumstantial elements were found such as to make them believe authors of the publication of messages.

In particular, following the publication on Twitter by Minister Di Maio of statements regarding the conflict in progress, it was found the presence of various response messages of the following tenor: "Die badly, and perhaps at the hands of the people." , "Yes, come on, arm yourself and then we will decide who we want to shoot", "There are no words to describe, just go thrown into the rusco".

And again, within the reserved Telegram channels and VK social pages, the Postal Police has identified other messages with threats including, for example, the one published in a pro-Russian propaganda channel that literally reads: "But a sniper ... that the 4 destroyers of Italy kill us, can't we send him there? "

The searches, carried out in Milan, Vicenza and Udine, 

Source: ansa

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