Seizure of pyrotechnic material, with evaluations underway to understand if it could be used to make paper bombs. These are the developments following the search that the Digos carried out on Wednesday morning at the home of an antimilitarist militant and in the self-managed Kasteddu workshop in Cagliari, after what happened at the demonstration against the exercises and the war on Saturday afternoon in Piazza Matteotti .

On that occasion, a small group of troublemakers (only a small part of those present at the demonstration) had started some scuffles, in an attempt to approach the military ship Trieste docked in the port, and a firecracker had exploded near the police, with one officer slightly injured . The investigation by the Digos led to the seizure of 4 smoke bombs, 10 hand flares for nautical signaling, 2 distress signals and other pyrotechnic products that the Prosecutor's Office is now trying to examine .

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A 30-year-old man from Cagliari is under investigation for this affair, defended by the lawyer Carlo Monaldi, who requested the evidentiary incident : it will not be a consultant from the District Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office who will examine the seized material, but rather an expert from the judge who will determine whether the material could be used as a bomb.

The investigation is led by Deputy Prosecutor Emanuele Secci, of the Anti-Terrorism Directorate, and was launched following the officer's wounding.

The Digos blitz had been reported by the antimilitarists of A Foras, who on Wednesday had contested the investigators' activity: "The intent is to intimidate and repress those who take part in the moments of the square and the fight against the war and the exploitation of our land", they declared. This is also evident from the material seized by the Officina, such as banners and other procession materials. In a period in which we are witnessing a large military exercise in Sardinia, the genocide in Palestine does not stop, European rearmament is upon us and the security decrees are becoming increasingly stringent, the Italian State continues in its historic role as defender of war and repressor of dissent".

(Online Union)

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