Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Terrorism: the" strange " If Via Gulli, Milan


the stable we knew everything that was inhabited by many people with documents irregular, which was a place "speed freak", prostitution, drug dealing and so on.
From an article by Marta Bravo for the newspaper, released October 26, 2008, appeared a very critical situation: waste, broken doors, fire, garbage. The article says that "The raid on Tuesday, performed by a hundred policemen, was used to make a sort of" census criminal ": the military, engaged in the operation from 7 to 15, have entered the two buildings, with much of sniffer dogs, identifying 130 non-residents. Fifty of them were accompanied to the barracks because without documents, 11 arrested and 20 ejected. The article ended with the promise of the deputy mayor De Corato, "While we try to locate the owner of the building we have to solve the issue from the point of view of hygiene. IntimerĂ² the property to vacate the building and close it with the concrete to the second floor, to prevent, as was the case last week that fall. "
Well, but the answer comes to him directly by his fellow coalition, the leader of the Northern League at the Palazzo Marino, Matteo Salvini. In an interview with Corriere della Sera two days later, the counselor Salvini, called reporters in front of the building vacated the previous week, he says: "This day - said the leader of the Northern League - I will ask the Prefect and the whole building at the District to vacate the property and I got the assurance that, after the intervention of the public force will work immediately to seal the building, to start rebuilding and to rent housing to people good. " (Source: Corriere.it, October 27, 2008).
So while De Corato sought to identify the ownership of the building, Salvini we spoke. But apparently with little effect. In fact it will be right in the den of Via Gulli that Mohamed Game, the bomber who blew himself up at the barracks S. Barbara Milano, hiding "explosive, but also documents. The apartment converted into a laboratory to manufacture bombs from the three radicals arrested in Milan, the police found not only 40 pounds of ammonium nitrate to be converted into explosives, but also a couple of documents registered to other Muslims. " (Source: The Republic, October 15, 2009).
interesting to see who is behind the ownership of this factory and other buildings "at risk" in Milan. The surprises do not end there. Just like the best "yellow", the next episode ... er, post.

(thank you for the photo: www.aragno.net)

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