Fighting illegality and mafias every day, remembering the examples of those who lost their lives to defend everyone's rights. Thus the Sap, an independent police union, organized the walk of remembrance 32 years after the Capaci and Via D'Amelio massacres , to remember and honor the victims of the mafia, terrorism and crime, in particular Emanuela Loi, the policewoman from Sestu died in 1992 in the attack that killed judge Paolo Borsellino .

Thus a group of Sap agents, after a moment of contemplation at the monument of the fallen in the Cagliari police station, reached the Emanuela Loi bridge in Monserrato on foot, placing a bouquet of flowers under the tombstone . Then the journey to the Legalità park in Sestu: here, under the mural depicting Emanuela Loi, a bouquet of flowers was placed and the children of the musical course of the primary school in via Custoza di Selargius performed and played and sang the 'Mameli's anthem. Finally the prayer, at the Sestu cemetery, in front of the tomb of Emanuela Loi.

In the Parco della Legalità, the secretary of SAP, Luca Agati , remembered the killed policewoman: «A touching moment to honor the officers who are no longer here but also the colleagues injured during the service». Emanuela Loi's sister Claudia was also present: «For us family members these moments serve to remember Emanuela's sacrifice, which must be an example especially for young people. The mafia, in all its forms, must always be fought."

The initiative was attended by the commissioner Rosanna Lavezzaro ("We must always honor and remember figures like that of Emanuela Lo""), the mayor of Sestu, Maria Paola Secci, the parliamentarian Sasso Deidda and the regional councilor Fausto Piga, the vice mayor of Monserrato, Raffaele Nonnoi. «School is a fundamental tool for transmitting the values of legality and education», said Margherita Sulas, legality contact for the comprehensive institute 1 of Selargius. «A decisive weapon against any type of mafia".


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