Over 20 people, including inspectors, agents, doctors, from the Bancali prison were allegedly slandered and threatened by the alleged boss of the Syracuse gang Alessio Attanasio.

The trial opened last Friday, in court in Sassari before judge Silvia Masala, against the 53-year-old accused for a series of episodes that allegedly occurred between 2015 and 2017 in the structure of the Turritan capital. The proceeding also arose as a consequence of the various complaints addressed by Attanasio himself against the offended parties in which, in turn, the accusations of alleged crimes such as torture, abuse of office, false ideology or lack of medical assistance. Reports that the Public Prosecutor deemed unfounded, officially registering the man in the crime register for slander.

The accused, currently not detained in Bancali, was sentenced to two sentences, thirty years each, for two murders, after having already spent 20 years in prison under 41 bis. Defended by the lawyer Maria Teresa Pintus, Alessio Attanasio obtained two degrees in his years of detention, in Communication Science and in Law, and since 2017 he has presented over a thousand appeals to the Supreme Court.

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