"Even in the first months of 2005, at least until April, the prosecutor Maria Angioni continued to delegate investigations and wiretapping to the police station of Mazara del Vallo ( Trapani ) as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Denise Pipitone " .

With these words the lieutenant of the carabinieri Antonio Colucci , from the early 2000s until today in service at the judicial police section of the Marsala Public Prosecutor's Office, answered the questions of the prosecutor Roberto Piscitello in the trial that sees Angioni , currently a judge in Sassari , accused. on charges of "false information" as part of the new investigations opened by the Prosecutor's Office on the case of the child who disappeared in 2004.

Angioni, among the first prosecutors who dealt with the Pipitone mystery, was heard in recent months by fellow magistrates of Marsala, after having contributed to the reopening of the investigation into the kidnapping and reported that a month after having been given the task of coordinating the investigation on Denise had removed the investigations from the Mazara Police , to entrust them to the carabinieri , as there were " fears about the fidelity of some policemen".

At the hearing, Lieutenant Colucci denied this information , stating that for several months the prosecutor had continued to investigate using the police.

Then Luigi Boccia was also heard, the first to investigate the kidnapping of the child, then joined by Angioni. The prosecutor Piscitello asked the magistrate if the accused, at the time, expressed suspicions about the Mazara police. "No, that I remember" replied Boccia, also categorically ruling out that the Marsala prosecutor had doubts about the fidelity of the police.

At the end of the hearing, Maria Angioni, defended by lawyers Stefano and Andrea Pellegrino, asked to make spontaneous statements .

"Last year - he reported - I meant that I no longer gave police appointments around mid-May 2005 , even if I continued to delegate a little bit to avoid arousing suspicion , after I learned that Piera Maggio and her lawyer Frazzitta had been summoned. at Palazzo Chigi and that they had been asked what problems there were between the Marsala prosecutor's office and the Mazara police ".

In the next one, Giuseppe Linares, former head of the Trapani Flying Squad, and Vittorio Pisani, former manager of the SCO, the central operational service of the State Police, will be summoned as witnesses.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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