Breaking News: New Investigation Opens into the ‘Banda della Uno Bianca’ Crimes
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Lawyer Luca Moser, who is defending a group of family members of the victims of the infamous ‘Banda della Uno Bianca,’ has announced the opening of a second investigative file into the group’s crimes. This development comes as the region remembers the thirtieth anniversary of the Savi brothers’ reign of terror, which spanned from 1987 to 1994 and included brutal murders and armed robberies in Emilia-Romagna and Marche.
Judicial Response and Expert Commentary
Moser’s comments reflect optimism about the direction of the new investigation but also acknowledge the complexities involved. “We have no idea what the object of the second vein of investigations is,” said Moser, “but it is a positive amplification of the investigative scene.” The lawyer plans to meet with prosecutor Lucia Russo and deputy prosecutor Andrea De Feis before the summer holidays to discuss the latest developments.
The decision by the Bologna Prosecutor could clarify outstanding issues and add new pieces to the puzzle. Moser underscored the historical significance of the case: “There has always been a partial underestimation of the phenomenon of the white one. Even at the time, it was considered a local phenomenon, not as a fragment of a larger, subversive organization.”
The Historical Context: Banda della Uno Bianca
The ‘Banda della Uno Bianca,’ so named because they often used a white Fiat Uno for their crimes, is infamous for its brutal robberies and assassinations that stunned the regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche. The gang’s activities, including the notorious massacre of the carabinieri on January 4, 1991, in via Casini, and the double murder in via Volturno, highlight the extensive damage caused by this violent criminal organization.
The new investigation could shed light on these events and potentially unravel the larger organizational context behind these crimes. Moser hopes that the files will remain with Prosecutors Russo and De Feis, who are already deeply committed to the case. He noted, “[The] property of the files will remain to the Russian prosecutors and De Feis, who are already dealing with a lot of commitment and dedication.”
Looking Ahead
The outcome of this new investigation remains to be seen, but it provides hope that the thirty-year-old cases such as the massacres in via Casini and via Volturno will finally receive the comprehensive scrutiny they deserve. For the families of the victims, this is an opportunity for long-awaited justice and closure.
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