An Italian arrested at the G20 in
Germany in July, Fabio Vettorel, was released from custody on
Monday. On Friday his mother said he was relieved after the
Cassation Court agreed on his release, setting two conditions.
"Now the three levels of justice are agreed on the fact that
Fabio should be released," said Jamila Baroni. "They decided
that preventive detention was no longer justified. Good! It's a
relief". Baroni said "I heard from him today, I told him about
the decision, he was happy. It's the third time they've told him
he's getting out, but luckily it's no longer subject to appeal".
Baroni only voiced concern about the correction the court
requested on parole. "I paid 10,000 euros a week ago, but now
they must be in his name," she said. "I hope the consulate and
embassy will give me a hand".
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