From November until he was killed, every time we met, every conversation we had was always about this Luca "Corvetto" or Luca "Martello." My cousin was afraid because he saw the obsession this Luca had with him. Even when he finished work, he would go home and come back, even late at night, doing his own thing, alone.

This is the testimony, collected by TG3, of Morad, cousin of Abderrahim Mansouri, killed on January 26 by Assistant Police Chief Carmelo Cinturrino, now in prison.

“He came in in the morning with 'Luca's son,' his colleague, his right-hand man, who did everything he wanted,” he continues.

They would come in "early in the morning, threatening everyone with a hammer: 'Give me everything you have or I'll hit you.' He beat up a Ukrainian in a wheelchair and took everything there was: money, cocaine, and heroin. But he didn't take the heroin; he distributed it to the other addicts to keep them quiet. Every day he demanded 200 euros a day and 5 grams of cocaine from my cousin. 'If you want to stay here and work, you have to give me this,' or 'You work for me, I'll get you the drugs and you sell them.' He wanted to take over that area so he could put his Italian dealers there, not in the building in Corvetto but in Rogoredo because there was more traffic. He'd say: 'I'll get you out of here no matter what. Sooner or later, I'll kill you.'"

Morad demands "justice. Everyone should be arrested, including the accomplices who were there. Why didn't they stop him immediately? They should have stopped him, arrested him, they're police."

(Unioneonline)

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