The Carabinieri barracks in Levante is facing dual criminal investigations: one by the civilian prosecutor and one by the military prosecutor, according to this report (use Google Translate to get the drift). The charges include "drug dealing, receiving stolen property, extortion, illegal arrest, torture, aggravated personal injury, embezzlement, abuse of office, disclosure and use of official secrets, ideological falsity [sic], arbitrary search and personal inspections, aggravated private violence." Excerpt from Verona Sera:
Very harsh words echoed by those of Defense Minister Lorenzo Guerini, pronounced before the carabinieri of a Roman barracks during an official visit: "The first victims of these very serious events are you - said Minister Lorenzo Guerini -- 110,000 men and women who dress this uniform with unparalleled dedication, generosity and sacrifice. The facts of Piacenza as they emerged are very serious and unheard of. And even more serious is that these events occurred during the health emergency, at a time when armed forces and law enforcement agencies were busy with every effort to give support to citizens. It is unacceptable that while the whole Army was fighting in such a delicate moment in the service of the citizens, others committed similar actions, unworthy for those who wear the uniform of the carabinieri."Globalist has a detailed account of the investigating magistrate's report here. This will not end well.
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