Sunday, April 27, 2008

Platonic Ideal Of A Chocolate Cake

Found bugged the office of the prosecutor Nicola Gratteri antindrangheta


source www.ammazzatecitutti.org

Editorial
sabato 26 aprile 2008

Il Pm Nicola Gratteri a REGGIO CALABRIA
- Una microspia è stata discovery in an office of public prosecutor in Reggio Calabria normally used by the prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, owner, among other things, the investigation on the massacre in Duisburg of August last year. The discovery was made Tuesday during a "clean" environments aimed just looking for bugs. The bug was found on Tuesday, April 22, in the course of several services aimed at remediation of the courts. According to what has been learned
equipment with antenna, battery operated and is capable of spreading the signal received at about twenty yards away .. This suggests to investigators that the 'mole' you should find a few meters from the room to pick up the signal. Consequently, the investigators, in what has been learned, can not even rule out the possibility of a magistrate.


SURVEYS
- In the room where they found the device, usually takes Gratteri interrogations and investigations agree with the police. In recent weeks there have been leaks on some sensitive investigations conducted by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Reggio Calabria. This is the case, for example, surveys conducted on the alleged role that he played Senator Sergio De Gregorio for the purchase, on behalf of a clan, of the building that once housed an army barracks, and alleged links between Marcello Dell'Utri and a busybody, Aldo Micciche, on the votes of Italians living in South America.


CONFIRMATION - The fact is confirmed by the chief prosecutor Giuseppe Pignatone: "It seems obvious that someone was interested to hear the impressions of the work and the doctor Gratteri. The judge also confirmed that the room was used by spying pm mafia, "This is a matter of objective fact that the action was directed at him, this is a fact that worries us greatly." In the morning it was leaked to the voice of a suspect in the prosecution office of Reggio Calabria, but at this point Pignatone belies the fact: «Non ci sono elementi che ci fanno pensare a ciò, ma sarà la procura di Catanzaro, competente per territorio su fatti che riguardano i magistrati reggini, a fare le verifiche del caso. Lunedì - ha concluso - trasmetteremo gli atti alla Procura catanzarese compresa la relazione del Ros reggino che sta indagando sull'episodio».

IL MAGISTRATO
- Nicola Gratteri è un magistrato (sostituto procuratore distrettuale antimafia di Reggio Calabria) che lotta in prima linea contro la 'Ndrangheta calabrese e attualmente costretto a vivere sotto scorta. Il 24 giugno 2005 gli viene potenziata la scorta alla scoperta, il 21 giugno nella piana di Gioia Tauro, da parte del Ros dei Carabinieri di un arsenale di armi (un chilo di plastico con detonatore, lanciarazzi, kalashnikov, bombe a mano) che sarebbbero potute servire per un attentato ai danni di Gratteri.

fonte: Il Correre della Sera

MICROSPIA PROCURA REGGIO: AMMAZZATECITUTTI, NAPOLITANO E GOVERNO DISPONGANO MISURE STRAORDINARIE.
REGGIO CALABRIA, 26/04/2008 - “Venire a sapere che qualcuno ha inteso piazzare una microspia negli uffici della DDA di Reggio Calabria provoca in tutti noi un senso profondo di smarrimento, soprattutto nel momento in cui si ipotizzano coinvolgimenti di presunte talpe all'interno degli stessi uffici giudiziari”. E' il commento del Movimento mafia "Kill us all" by the news of the alleged mole in the District Anti-Mafia Directorate of Reggio Calabria.
"Already in recent months - are still young Calabrian mafia - you knew it was coming in Reggio dynamite to blow up anti-mafia magistrates, and all that remained on the sly: lack of attention by both media and deafening silence even by some institutions. " Young people 'Kill All' appeals to President Napolitano and the government "so that they possess the necessary steps, even extraordinary measures to guarantee the equanimity of the prosecutor Nicola Gratteri and the inviolability of its investigation."

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