38-year-old Serbian Norbert
Feher alias 'Igor the Russian' got life in jail Monday for the
murders of barman Davide Fabbri and volunteer environmental
guard Valerio Verri on April 1 and 8 2017 in the provinces of
Bologna and Ferrara.
On January 30 Feher told the Bologna court via video link
from custody in Zaragoza that he had fired on two of his Italian
victims "because for me they were cops and I had to drop them".
Serbian Feher was referring to his alleged murder of
volunteer environmental aid worker Verri on April 8 2017 and his
attempted murder of a local policeman who was on patrol with
Verri near Ferrara that day, Marco Ravaglia, who was
seriously injured.
Feher added: "I have a code, I'll never betray my friends"
referring to the people who had helped him on the run.
"I had to crush everything in my way," Feher added.
"I went back to Spain for my Bible".
Feher was indicted last April for the murders of barman
Davide Fabbri and Verri near Bologna and Ferrara respectively in
April 2017.
In the indictment request, Feher was cited as using at least
six aliases.
He has been charged with 11 crimes including murder, judicial
sources said.
Feher is in jail in Zaragoza in Spain where he has been
indicted for another three murders committed before he was
arrested there in December 2017.
Feher alias Igor Vaclavic confessed to two murders in Italy
and three in Spain before a Spanish magistrate in mid-December
2017.
But he refused to answer Italian prosecutors' questions,
exercising his right to remain silent.
Feher, 37, was captured on December 15 2017 after a shoot-out
in which three people, including two members of Spain's Guardia
Civil police, were killed.
Feher, who was born in Serbia in 1981, said he had used 18
different identities in eight States.
He said he arrived in Spain in September 2017 and agreed to
be tried in Italy for the crimes he is accused of there.
Spain has said he will not be extradited to Italy until he
has answered for the crimes he committed in Spain.
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