A former member of the leftist
terror group Prima Linea has been named by an informant in the
Milan trial into the 1983 murder of Turin prosecutor Bruno
Caccia, judicial sources said Thursday. The former terrorist,
Francesco D'Onofrio, has been recently linked to the
Calabria-based mafia, 'Ndrangheta. The 28-year-old informant,
Domenico Agresta, is cited in court documents as saying "my
father told me in Calabrian dialect: it was them who did the
Turin prosecutor. He didn't say kill but 'do', which is the term
we habitually use". Agresta was recounting the gist of a
conversation with D'Onofrio and another 'Ndrangheta man, Rocco
Schirippa, in a Turin jail in 2012. "The thing didn't surprise
me because I knew they were people who shot people," said
Agresta. Schirippa is on trial for killing Caccia.
photo: Caccia (L)
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