Rome's anti-terrorism unit is investigating the raid by anarchists who, in the night between Saturday and Sunday, set fire to bins and defaced numerous ATMs with writings in support of Alfredo Cospito , the activist detained in Sassari who has been on hunger strike for months against the regime of 41bis disposed against him and for a duration of four years .
In the proceeding initiated in Piazzale Clodio, coordinated by the deputy prosecutor Michele Prestipino, the crime of aggravated damage is hypothesized . In the Tuscolano and San Giovanni districts, windows of credit institutions, ATM machines and dumpsters were targeted. On the entrance to a bank, the militants wrote the circled A, symbol of the movement, with the words ''Alfredo libero'' and ''No 41 bis''. The investigators will analyze the cameras present in the area to try to identify the perpetrators of the actions .

The alert remains very high for the next few weeks as well : security in sensitive places has already been raised given that the action is part of a strategy which mobilizes all the acronyms of the anarchist galaxy at a national level.

According to the judges of the Surveillance Court, who rejected the complaint of the defense of the anarchist exponent, Cospito must remain at 41 bis because he can continue to exercise "his apical role" in the Fai (informal anarchist federation) even from prison .

In this context, ordinary detention, even "under a high-security regime, does not adequately counteract the high risk of behavior oriented towards the exercise" of one's role within the association to which he belongs. For the magistrates, the militant's communications "with anarchist realities outside the prison circuit appear assiduous and produce the effect of helping to identify strategic objectives and to stimulate direct actions of attack on institutions".

(Unioneonline/D)

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